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Judgement due for Mayday 2001 Oxford Circus mass-containment

Alice Welford | 22.03.2005 21:25 | Globalisation | Repression | London

During Mayday 2001, police trapped protestors in Oxford Circus for 7 hours without access toilets, food or water. Nearly four years later, we have a finally got a High Court judgement.

The Mayday mass-containment case Judgement will be delivered tommorrow (wednesday 23rd March) at the Royal Courts of Justice.

Some people are going down for 9.30am to demonstrate support for the Mayday protesters, and the judgment will be at 10am in Court 17. No cameras are allowed into the Royal Courts of Justice.

Come down to support if you can!

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Further notes:

The case judgement is listed as COURT 17 before MR JUSTICE TUGENDHAT Wednesday, 23rd March, 2005 at 10 o’clock (ROBED, Non Jury List)

03/TLQ/0350 Austin v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis

03/TLQ/0411 Saxby v Same

The judgement will soon be available (after given in court) at the following website:
 http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2005/

The solicitors advising Austin (claimant) are Christian Khan.

Alice Welford

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  1. The Judgement. — Doug.