Heavy police presence dampens tempers at second CE forum
Heavy presence keeps the pro- and anti-Leung sides apart, but six people were still arrested

Despite the arrest of six protesters, the chief executive's town hall meeting in Kwun Tong yesterday drew milder rallies outside the venue compared to those at a similar event a week ago.
The most eye-catching protest outside Kwun Tong Kung Lok Government School yesterday was one attended by about 200 democracy advocates who wore white and stood silently, resembling the "Standing Man" anti-government campaign on the streets of the Turkish city Istanbul two months ago.
Police, who maintained a heavy presence at the event, were able to separate the 1,100 people for and against Leung Chun-ying thanks largely to the slope on nearby Hong Ning Road and its junction with Kung Lok Road.
Pro-Leung supporters, numbering about 50, had their voices drowned out by hundreds of rivals. Officers formed a human chain to separate the two sides as they shouted at each other.
Minor scuffles occurred between opposing groups, though on a smaller scale to those seen in violent confrontations outside Leung's meet-the-public session in Tin Shui Wai a week ago. As of yesterday, police had made eight arrests in relation to those attacks. Those arrested yesterday were held on suspicion of assault, common assault, indecent assault and disorder in a public place, police said.
A supporter of radical pro- democracy group Civic Passion said he was hit on the head by two people.