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Sheffield G8 Events 2 Police lines in Fargate & Lyceum Theatre

Tash [alan lodge] | 20.06.2005 11:25 | G8 2005 | Repression | Social Struggles | Sheffield

Police lines in Fargate. and outside the Lyceum Theatre. A demonstration had been allowed with restricted numbers.






















Sheffield G8 Events 2 Police lines in Fargate & Lyceum Theatre

Police lines in Fargate. and outside the Lyceum Theatre. A demonstration had been allowed with restricted numbers. Restrictions under the Public Order Act 1986. From behind the police lines, I couuld see the large numbers of police held in reservce, just in case ......!

I know, more police ...... !!


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Bring on the clowns

20.06.2005 14:05

I bloody love the clowns!!!!!

Sooooo funny, cos there is bugger all the uniformed clowns can do about it!

Keep it up you painted faced little scallywags!

Oh and, uniformed clowns, yer going over the top with the body armour aint ya. must be getting jealous of the real clowns stealing the show from ya - little nobs!

Silent Bob


Respect and support

27.06.2005 15:19

Continue to make going mad and ridiculous all those chicken nuggets with videocams filming people walking and riding bicycles... they are too much out of the real meaning and size of the mouvement... more than everything the mouvement is growing crazyly in the heads all thinking species...

Jean Vide