As around 1000 people were gathered outside Euston Station heading west from King's Cross, section 60 has been applied. Police have cordened the area, blocking all the streets and letting people out ONE BY ONE, after searching for weapons in people's bags and clothes.
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section 60
01.05.2001 12:15
jonny
How to start a riot
01.05.2001 12:19
Surely there is no better way to start a riot than coralling hundreds of hitherto peaceful demonstrators into a confined space and letting them out one by one, with what can best be described as semi-legal justification. (Section 60, supposedly a weapons search but usually an intelligence gathering operation.) Do we need any more proof that, after weeks of propaganda through the mainstream press, it is the police, not protestors, (most of them, anyway) who want fighting to break out?
Graham
e-mail: Graham.Gamblin@uce.ac.uk
Police presence
01.05.2001 12:39
If the peaceful protestors have peaceful intentions surely they should understand the police are required to protect the majority if they suspect there is a possible danger, however unfounded this suspicion may be. If they aren't carrying weapons then surely they have nothing to hide?
Dave
e-mail: davemcqueen@snatch.org
get real
01.05.2001 13:04
and as for people working and living in the area, surely the police's hype and talk of 'rubber bullets' and 'cs gas' are enough to make anyone scared. the fact is that it's a pretty shallow intimidation campaign, with an aim of preventing everyday people from showing their support, and allowing them to marginalise and dismiss the protesters as 'crazy hippies'.
the reason more people don't turn up for these events is because of the police, not because of the cause or the people involved in it.
bob