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a few photos and some thoughts and ideas on sack parliament

rikki | 12.10.2006 00:06 | SOCPA | Indymedia | Repression | London

even armed with the mighty socpa (serious organised crime and police act) it would appear that police ended up seriously abusing their powers in many different ways on monday. i hope their cases can be seriously undermined by collected evidence of their unlawful actions.

brian's extended display
brian's extended display

nuj journalist after his assault
nuj journalist after his assault

police thug that did it according to two witnesses
police thug that did it according to two witnesses

one of amny arrests
one of amny arrests

apt symbol behind a sea of cops
apt symbol behind a sea of cops

superintendent 'terry the tosser' as brian likes to call him
superintendent 'terry the tosser' as brian likes to call him

gagged
gagged


brian haw was reported for exceeding the three metres laid down in conditions over his protest. while othere protests have been allowed to continue without condition, his exposure of genocide is limited to three metres, and monday's washing line of bloody baby clothes (on the eve of the new lancet report exposing 650,000 dead in iraq) was several metres too wide according to superintendent peter terry who imagines he can control such things. while charity, barbara and other brian supporters sang songs calling peter terry a tosser and a nazi, his officers tried to supress smirks and giggles. the fact is that the commissioner is supposed to impose conditions, and terry did it instead. when challenged the met came up with a letter from the commissioner, handing over authorisation to terry - trouble is it wasn't dated, and so has dubious legal status. as did a lot of the police behaviour on monday.

nuj journalist marc valee was seriously injured and as he lay shaking on the ground, the cop that assaulted him was pointed out to me by two different witnesses. U1219, photo shown above, continued to stand in line, and despite complaints to superintendent terry, he was not taken off duty. let's hope that when it comes to court it will be the end of this man's career, and the start of a long jail sentence, for willfully assaulting a professional journalist and hospitalising him.

meanwhile, a police briefing was overheard - the police were told they had no power to detain, threaten, or remove anyone from the square who was not actively demonstrating. that didn't stop them threatening, detaining and actively threatening anyone in the vicinity. stories are now emerging of many, many people being turned away from the area on threat of arrest, and unfortunately, far too many took these threats at face value. in fact, any such arrests would have been unlawful and the police knew it. where people did stand up to their lies, they were sometimes subject to violence and assault instead. i was personally assaulted twice, and physically moved by police acting unlawfully on another occasion, despite the fact i was cleary documenting the event rather than 'demonstrating'.

some of those arrested were held in handcuffs for several hours, only cheered by the sounds of the soilidarity samba band outside charing cross station in the late afternoon and early evening. this form of detention is unlawful under pace guidelines. one man had his home searched by cops without a warrant after they told his faltmates they needed to find something with his name and address on it to verify where he lived. this was unlawful.

one young woman was given a stop and search form after being forced to give her name and address, but she was never actually searched. another young woman was searched, but not given a stop and search from. bizarrely, when she said she was homeless she was threatened with arrest unless she gave an address, and police suggested she make up an address or face arrest - unlawful, but maybe not such a bad precedent for us all.

it would be useful to correlate other examples of police unlawful or violent action and put it all together. it might be very useful to human rights lawyers who are working on judicial reviews of this nonsensical socpa law.

i'd be happy to work on this if you want to send me your stories (off the record and not for publication if you like) - it would also be useful to all, if arrestees work together and compare prosecution and defence aspects of their cases. there's also a lot of folk out there who would like to know what's going on. suggestions of better ways to do this gratefully accepted, otherwise, i'm happy to do what i can if you want to send me info.

also those stories of people threatened and turned away from the area before the demo - they'd be very interesting, and if we can collect enough, perhaps there's scope for getting lawyers busy on a judicial review to stop it ever happening again.

rikki
- e-mail: rikkiindymedia@googlemail.com

Additions

Scum that did it

12.10.2006 00:29

Scum that did it
Scum that did it

Scums number
Scums number

This is the scum that did do it to Marc, hope he is all well now.

Andy B


copper was U 1279

12.10.2006 00:38

not 1219 as typoed above

rikki


please send info on to marc

12.10.2006 08:45

marc is still very unwell, not sleeping and in pain. he has lost a lot of work that was lined up this week too.

he is still calling for witnesses especially any video footage of the actual assault.

if you have any info you can reach him on  marc@marcvallee.co.uk

rikki


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Display the following 6 comments

  1. Report the pigs to Copwatch.org — Freedom Fighter
  2. Stop and Search — Keith
  3. Typical Hippy Comments from the above posters... — Legal Eagle
  4. COCK UP. — BRAINACHE
  5. PC 1279? — Oi!
  6. k8e — katie ducsali
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