Police could be apologising to some Parliament protesters following a report from the police watchdog.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority found excessive force was six times during the weeks-long occupation.
That included knocking a woman's phone from her hand and pushing her to the ground - or spraying people with fire extinguishers.
Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming says they'll work through whether they'll need say sorry.
"And in probably a couple of those cases, an apology would be appropriate."
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