Manchester: Successful Critical Mass dispersed by police
Eddy Merckx | 28.02.2006 15:54
A successful Critical Mass in Manchester was eventually stopped and dispersed by the police last Friday. Around 25 cyclists were moved onto the pavement by a contingent of 6 police cars and vans, had their names taken, and received cautions and warnings. The ride was not allowed to continue.
The bicycle ride started at the Central Library with circa 30 riders. It was this winter's most successful one, despite the freezing temperatures.
After an hour or so, a police van and 5 police cars blocked the cyclists' way, issued a man with a caution and everyone else with a warning. A handful of people cycled away before they had their names taken, although the cops had threatened with arrest in this case.
Critical Mass was declared an illegal assembly and riders were threatened with arrest in the case of forming a group again on the same day. Indeed Critical Mass did not reconvene, although most people found their way back to Manchester's social centre for a cup of tea.
Next Critical Mass will be on March 31st. Turn out in numbers to defend your right to cycle in groups. Meet us on the steps of the central library at 6 pm.
After an hour or so, a police van and 5 police cars blocked the cyclists' way, issued a man with a caution and everyone else with a warning. A handful of people cycled away before they had their names taken, although the cops had threatened with arrest in this case.
Critical Mass was declared an illegal assembly and riders were threatened with arrest in the case of forming a group again on the same day. Indeed Critical Mass did not reconvene, although most people found their way back to Manchester's social centre for a cup of tea.
Next Critical Mass will be on March 31st. Turn out in numbers to defend your right to cycle in groups. Meet us on the steps of the central library at 6 pm.
Eddy Merckx
Additions
police justifications
28.02.2006 17:31
TBH I couldn't really be bothered to listen to the justifications given by the coppers to stop and disperse us. What I did hear was that:
-They were concerned about our safety, because we did not wear reflective clothing.
-They stopped us at a point where there was a cycle path off the road which we did not use.
-We had cycled through red lights.
-We did not cycle in a single file.
-We had formed an illegal assembly (not sure if that was the exact term used)
Also interesting: we cycled mostly behind a guy with a mobile sound system to listen to the music. The police made him out to be the leader and cautioned him, I think.
-They were concerned about our safety, because we did not wear reflective clothing.
-They stopped us at a point where there was a cycle path off the road which we did not use.
-We had cycled through red lights.
-We did not cycle in a single file.
-We had formed an illegal assembly (not sure if that was the exact term used)
Also interesting: we cycled mostly behind a guy with a mobile sound system to listen to the music. The police made him out to be the leader and cautioned him, I think.
Manc Critical Masser
Legal Info
01.03.2006 12:37
This is from the Free Beagles website, the best for activists - READ IT, READ IT AGAIN, THEN AGAIN.
This is the first bit about giving your name and address prior to arrest. Anything else the cops say is bullshit.
Know Your Rights!
2.1 Giving your details
Other than under road traffic and anti-social behaviour legislation, you do not commit an offence in English law by refusing to give your name and address to the police. However there are certain situations where the police may arrest you if they cannot establish your name and address, and if you are arrested and charged with an offence you will be unlikely to be granted bail unless they can establish these details.
2.2 Prior to Arrest
The general rule to remember is that you never have to give your name and address to the police prior to arrest, subject to the following 3 exceptions:
1. where the police reasonably suspect you of a non-arrestable offence, and require your name and address for the service of a summons (Section 25 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE));
2. where you are the driver of a vehicle;
3. where the police say they suspect you of “anti-social behaviour.
This is the first bit about giving your name and address prior to arrest. Anything else the cops say is bullshit.
Know Your Rights!
2.1 Giving your details
Other than under road traffic and anti-social behaviour legislation, you do not commit an offence in English law by refusing to give your name and address to the police. However there are certain situations where the police may arrest you if they cannot establish your name and address, and if you are arrested and charged with an offence you will be unlikely to be granted bail unless they can establish these details.
2.2 Prior to Arrest
The general rule to remember is that you never have to give your name and address to the police prior to arrest, subject to the following 3 exceptions:
1. where the police reasonably suspect you of a non-arrestable offence, and require your name and address for the service of a summons (Section 25 Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE));
2. where you are the driver of a vehicle;
3. where the police say they suspect you of “anti-social behaviour.
Legal Eagle
Homepage:
http://www.freebeagles.org/
Comments
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On what grounds
28.02.2006 16:30
A non-Manc Critical Masser
People HAVE to stand up an be arrested!
28.02.2006 16:55
Only by challenging abuses of authority can we not give our own authority to their abuse.
arrested
solidarity from notts CM
28.02.2006 18:23
good luck and keep the faith.
nottingham cyclist
legal rights & reality
28.02.2006 19:46
Of course, GMP enjoy just ignoring the law and using their "I'm a big man in a uniform and this is what I say goes", still it can work if you're confident enough.
So it does matter what justification they give for threatening arrests, because you can challenge it & keep doing what you're doing, until they know that you know that the paperwork to justify an arrest from which they'd have to let you go without charge and then you'd sue them just ain't worth it. Know the law better than them - quote it back to them; if you're unsure, sound like you're even more sure.
Don't get knicked for no reason if you can't be bothered, but as long as you fear it it has (& the cops have) power, so don't worry about getting arrested - it ain't that boring, and can be a good fund-raiser! And please don't give them your name unless you are arrested, charged, and in police custody at the cop shop - they only ever have a right to take your name & details if you have been arrested & charged, or you are driving a motor vehicle. That's it. They only want the info because it is useful to them, and against your interests. When they offer someone a caution (or interview you back at the station) it is because they do not have enough evidence to do you - do don't accept one, and always say NO COMMENT - there's a guide to this available too.
Look up your legal rights on Free BEAGLES and the Activist's Legal Project. Check out police public order tactics (a bit relevant though we're on bikes not foot). All links can be found at http://www.eco-action.org/blinc/web.htm
not arrested
info
01.03.2006 10:04
They can also take it under PACE. And now, due to recent law changes - if you don't give it you can be arrested so they can discover it.
more
Gandhi once said
01.03.2006 11:57
If I’m not mistaken the Highway Code allows cyclists to ride two abreast, that’s enough to work. If I can come with criticism about the Nottingham Critical Mass it is that you’re also blocking busses. In the pictures published almost every second one shows a bus stuck behind you. Whether you block busses or not has nothing to do with me but I suggest that publishing pictures of trapped busses can have a negative propaganda effect.
Keep on biking Nottingham and you’ll never bike alone!
Ian Fiddies
e-mail: ian,fiddies@mjv.se
Participation better than anticipation
01.03.2006 18:30
Martyn
Homepage: http://www.cyclomaniac.net
Highway Code
01.03.2006 19:31
Paul Lockett
Homepage: http://www.paul-lockett.com
it depends what you want
01.03.2006 21:57
critical mass supporter