
Sussex Police is urging those planning on attending tonight's Sarah Everard vigil in Brighton to think again.
It comes as organisers of one planned at Clapham Common cancelled the memorial service.
They sighted not being to convince police it can happen in a COVID-secure way.
There has been no word yet as to whether it will go ahead.
Several people are due to talk at the event between 6 and 6.30pm, which will also be live-streamed online.
Sussex Police says while it recognise people's desire to come together, it is encouraging residents to find 'alternative ways' to remember Sarah.
A statement from the force said:
"We are making this statement following information received nationally that a number of vigils are being planned this weekend in memory of Sarah Everard.
"Such incidents are incredibly rare, yet shocking and heart breaking. We understand the strength of emotion and know that many of you will be processing what has happened, and may feel worried about your safety. The fear of violence, attack or abuse is not something that anyone should experience. Everyone should feel safe to walk our streets.
"We will do what it takes to protect our communities, to protect you and ensure you feel safe in the county you live. Our message to you is if you feel unsafe when out, you’re harassed or if a crime is committed, then please report it to us. We will investigate and do all that we can to bring people to justice.
"We also recognise the desire to come together at this time, to mourn, show respect and make a statement on the issue of women’s safety.
"We remain, however, firmly in a public health emergency and the Covid-19 regulations continue to disallow large gatherings because of the continued, and very real, risks of the spread of the virus. There are no exceptions to this and we will continue to police as we have done throughout the pandemic – engaging, explaining and encouraging compliance with the regulations; enforcing where it is proportionate and necessary to do so.
"For those considering organising or attending a public vigil this weekend, we ask and encourage you to seek alternative ways to remember Sarah in accordance with these regulations."
Meanwhile, serving police officer Wayne Couzens is due at Westminster Magistrates Court this morning charged with her kidnap and murder.
The 48-year-old was taken to hospital for a second time yesterday with head injuries sustained in custody.
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