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Jack Kane G8 Campsite Pics (more fences)

MCH | 27.06.2005 01:32 | G8 2005 | Free Spaces | Globalisation

Pictures from the set up currently going on at the Jack Kane Centre in Edinburgh where a 15,000 capacity campsite is being prepared by the local council. It opens on friday and runs through the following week.

Work in progress + site
Work in progress + site

Yep, more fences
Yep, more fences

No children allowed
No children allowed

But in case any turn up there's watchtowers
But in case any turn up there's watchtowers

G8 2005 - fences everywhere
G8 2005 - fences everywhere


The campsite is located in one of the poorer areas of Edinburgh, behind the Jack Kane Centre.

MCH

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campsite or prison camp?

27.06.2005 02:24

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G8 Geneva??ring any bells??

27.06.2005 05:14

During the g8 in geneva the cops compleatly entraped a campground outside of the city and controlled(passports and whatnot)everyone. The question do we want to enter this obvious trap and fight our way out together.Or AVOID IT COMPLEATLY. What i wonder is do we have to let them search us to get in(This would make things alot less fun)
May i suggest that if we do decide to go into this trap that we do not let them controll us on the way in(if we resist enough before the demos have evan started then they might just let it slide)

Remember we need to be, quick quick like a bunny....

bunny rabbit(hop...hop....)


Safe keeping

27.06.2005 12:32

If you know Nidri then you will know why the fence is there.

Nidri has its problems, its one place that suffers a lot from deprivation. Things improve but council money generally get spent else where.

Think yourselves lucky.

LL


Not a surprise

27.06.2005 14:30

Of course they are building fences, any protest at the G8 is going to be from within a nice sterile police controlled cage. Mark my words post G8, Indymedia is going to be full of posts from people complainng about how they weren't allowed anywhere near the leaders.

We are going to see stories about protestors being kept behind fences for hours at a time, how the police met everyone from the train and "escorted" them to their holding pen, how attempts to leave the compounds were met with police violence and finaly post after post after post saying,

"Never again, we must take control next time, not going to be pushed around anymore"

Jack


Re: Jack

27.06.2005 17:20

Jack, what exactly is your problem with us protesting?

Of course they won't let us near the leaders. Does that mean we shouldn't turn up?

Have fun sitting at home watching TV.

you self-righteous apathist.


preposterous

29.06.2005 15:10

Those fences are absolutely preposterous!!!!!!

People had better quickly find alternative camping spots or come up with fast, creative
ways of getting rid of the prison fences.

human rights


Re: Jack

30.06.2005 20:06

Jack is right, the Police have the whole thing under control. I shall indeed watch it all on TV/Web/etc. and ask myself why they bother. "Yes, you may protest, but on our terms and under our control. Anyone trying to cross our boundaries will be firmly dealt with, etc., etc.... We will let the odd bunny cross the cordon but s/he will be dealt with before they get anywhere close." All allegories about how easy it is for terrorists to climb fences etc forget that the UK has the best Special Forces in the world. Tap, tap! Problem solved...

White Rabbit

Jack Shite


safety hazard

01.07.2005 01:34

It's a huge safety hazard! If there's some fire that goes up, people will be needlessly injured in a stampede towards the exits. Or if there is an medical emergency, all the fences will impede an ambulance from entering, or people in need of treatment from quickly exiting the area.

trip C


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11.08.2005 17:25

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11.08.2005 17:37

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