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Menwith - too early in the morning.. believe me

suzannah (of the late trinny and suzannah) | 19.03.2004 18:28 | Sheffield

it was soooooo cold....

locked on at the main gate around 5ish
locked on at the main gate around 5ish

locked on with tinfoil because rain on freezing ground is not good
locked on with tinfoil because rain on freezing ground is not good

Cars of workers waiting to get in (cause the gates shut)
Cars of workers waiting to get in (cause the gates shut)


Early morning at Menwith

We got up at 3am and were at the base around 4.30ish. The police were waiting. They were searching all the vans and taking the lock on stuff as intention to commit criminal damage. It was dark, freezing and rainy. We saw other vans that had been stopped and thought no-one had got through.

But it got better. People had locked together in front of the main gate, in the road, so with them and the police, the gate was effectively shut for a couple of hours and all the workers were really frustrated, stuck in their cars on the road….

On gate three, people in wheelchairs locked onto each other and then one guy locked himself between the wheelchair and the police van – which was fun, because the police really believed they’d grabbed all the lock on stuff at that point. Hee hee. So, that shut that gate too. At gate four, two freezing people sat in the road and caused chaos with the traffic, while the police used the tactic of waiting to see if people froze to death.

I think, it was a pretty good day. Despite the cold, dark and endless rain, we shut three gates – at least for a while (I don’t know what happened on gate two).

There was some shit. A guy at the main gate had his arm twisted so hard, he passed out and they had to get an ambulance. Loads of people were nicked. Don’t know how many, but some people were just chucked in the police van and left there, freezing, for four hours. The rumour was that the police weren’t up for arresting people because of the numbers of people involved. Um, sadly no.

Anyway, that’s about it. It was 50/50 I think. They got a lot of our gear but we shut three (or maybe four gates??), one way or another, at least for a while.

Think of how much more we could have done if some more of the people on the demo in London had come to Menwith instead. Then we really could have shut this obscenity down for the day.

Cheers

suzannah (of the late trinny and suzannah)

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it doesn't make it clear but..

19.03.2004 20:25

under the tinfoil in picture two, there were freezing people and otherpeople just trying to keep people warm.

and then the police say later "you look a bit cold. you could have chosen a better day for us". with a smile...

trinny


Gate 2

19.03.2004 20:47

At gate 2, we arrived after avoiding being searched by being pointed in the wrong direction and pretending we were heading back to leeds aer a party, got to gate and piled out, six locker-oners tried to get near to gate but there were already 12 police lined up in front and many vehicles (8 at one point). All arm-tubers wrestled to ground and held for 45 minutes plus in freezing rain. dragged one by one to prison van, had possessions taken and taken to harrogate (5 or 6 of us). NO-ONE was told they were being arrested or read rights, or told of charge!! Compensation a-go-go! All let out without charge 1.30 to 4.30... see our full story 287349?

anarchoteapot and buddelflink


cop - "we can't organise a piss-up in a brewery"

19.03.2004 23:05

True, there were LOADS of cops at menwith, but they wwere fucking stupid!!
three forces were policing, MoD police, North Yorkshire and west Yorkshire plod.
They were arguing amongst themselves, didnt even konw which gate was which and admitted that they couldnt organise a piss up in a brewery and at least us protesters were organised cos we had minibusses.
Indeed our transport logistics were far superiour to theirs.... I was arrested at just after 6am (by some cop from chapeltown who proceeded to unceremoniously drag me along the road to a van.
Many hours later (approx 5hours), still at the scene of the crime I was finally put in a prisoner van with others who had also been arrested at similar times. One of the detainees was let go before the rest of us were taken to the cells because he seened to lack an arresting officer.
At the police station I was taken to everyone was released at tea-time, mostly without charge. some will be making complaints to the cops about their treatment.

Jo Public