Round and round and round we go . . .
Donna Baillie | 29.07.2001 16:13
When the police decided to follow the Wombles after their anti-G8 demonstration on Saturday, I decided to follow the police. Here's what happened.
Donna Baillie
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dbaillie@globalnet.co.uk
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Sounds familiar
29.07.2001 17:07
There's something more than a little bizarre about sharing a crowded Central Line carriage with a posse of the constabulary's finest - god knows what the other passengers made of it all. The police dutifully followed us off the tube at Holborn, where we - in a small tactical diversion - repaired briefly to a nearby pub. The Met, being consumate professionals, remained outside in the rain; their dedication was a joy to behold, but they evidently got bored at some point, and headed off, leaving us to reach ULU in peace.
I can only presume that this is some curious new tactic on the police's part - I'm compiling an article on it for the next issue of Resist, so if anyone has had a similar experience, perhaps they could email me an account to the address above?
Jim
e-mail: j.g.meadway@lse.ac.uk
Tape 'em, film 'em, get their numbers.
30.07.2001 15:00
have continued harrassing us. The lesson then:
Get a tape recorder, a camera, or at least a pen and paper. The thing that unsettled these two slaves more than anything else was their numbers being put on tape along with the fact that those they were following had a bit of a clue as to the law.
I'm just sad we didn't have a video camera, as the 'stare-out' between the pig and the womble was very interesting. The pig decided that he wasn't going to say anything, just stare in the womble's eyes, being a hard man. However, he soon became very uncomfortable, swallowing and sweating, although determined to keep up his stare, like the man he obviously his. That was so funny. Authority crumbling before your eyes.
Much respect to Donna for being in the right place at the right time (by accident!)
All hail the power of Indymedia!
Love and Rage.
A. Womble
p.s. We are all Carlo.
Carlo
Homepage: www.wombleaction.mrnice.net
surveillance
03.08.2001 17:36
for those wanting to know more about the progress of police surveillance methods. and what it is like being the target of such attention, please check out my site generally. Or direct links at:
http://www.gn.apc.org/tash/surv_10.htm
&
http://www.gn.apc.org/tash/watched1.htm
the whole process can by quite grinding and personal. however, it is important to remember:
"Don't let the bastards gring you down".
Tash
tash@gn.apc.org
Alan Lodge - (Tash)
e-mail: tash@gn.apc.org
Homepage: http://www.gn.apc.org/tash
the other half
05.08.2001 02:52
The police soon noticed me and began to point their camera's at me. Frustrated by this I decided to approach them and ask why they were photographing me and following the three peaceful protesters, clearly lacking the necessary grounds for arrest. They refused to answer me, but, as if in consolation, they threatened to arrest me for obstructing the course of justice if I did not move to a possition around a corner, from where I could not see what was going on. I assured them I was not going to obstruct them, but that I was determined to watch their actions. I crossed over the road so that I was still further away from the pub and thus could not possibly obstruct the police. They continued to photograph me from across the road. after about an hour and a half the five original police left to go to the Italian embassy where I later discovered several protesters were attempting to regroup. About 5 minutes later the other three police left.
Good to know that our tax money is well spent!!
ben wiedel
e-mail: benwiedel@hotmail.com