Hell at Shell petrol Stations: London blockade
Mike Wells | 25.01.2007 15:43 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles | London
On the evening of the 24th Feb two Shell petrol stations in north London were blockaded by activists who are concerned over Shell’s aggressive business practices and poor human rights record.
For more details of Shells record see:
www.shelltosea.com
www.shellfacts.com
www.corporatewatch.com
www.artnotoil.org.uk
The non-violent actions took place at Shell stations on Holloway Road and Upper Street in north London. No arrests were made. However some motorist became aggressive, made threats and insulted blockaders. The police did not over react and one officer made the comment … “I suppose we can look this up on the usual website can we?” Here it is officers.
After the last action at the station on Holloway Road one very friendly black cab driver congratulated blockaders and asked for publicity cards to hand out to his passangers. Thank for your support mate.
For more details of Shells record see:
www.shelltosea.com
www.shellfacts.com
www.corporatewatch.com
www.artnotoil.org.uk
The non-violent actions took place at Shell stations on Holloway Road and Upper Street in north London. No arrests were made. However some motorist became aggressive, made threats and insulted blockaders. The police did not over react and one officer made the comment … “I suppose we can look this up on the usual website can we?” Here it is officers.
After the last action at the station on Holloway Road one very friendly black cab driver congratulated blockaders and asked for publicity cards to hand out to his passangers. Thank for your support mate.
Mike Wells
e-mail:
mikejwells@yahoo.com
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