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NETCU to hassle Climate Change Protesters

Climate Shake | 14.07.2007 15:16 | Climate Camp 2007 | Animal Liberation | Climate Chaos | Social Struggles

NETCU to shift focus onto Climate Change and will use same underhand and possibly illegal tactics they have used against animal rights

NETCU are a police organization set up to do big businesses bidding, they used to be entirely focussed on animal rights campaigners, recently they have turned their attention to climate change protesters. NETCU are keen to get more staff and so are targetting climate change activists to justify staff increase so we can now expect the same treatment from NETCU that they have used over the years against animal rights: police raiding activists homes on flimsy grounds, fake charges brought against activists and the police giving activists details to private companies who then hire thugs to beat them up and lawyers to take away their human rights and even their homes!

NETCU are paid for by the taxpayers, they should be publicly accountable so here’s their contact details. Ask them why they dont go after real extremists such as the far right.

Steven Pearl head of NETCU: phone 01480 425091

The NETCU Communications Officer can be contacted on 01480 425093or 07740 734986 (out of office hours)

If you prefer to email:
 netcu@cambs.pnn.police.uk

Or if you want a job there!!:
 jobs@netcu.org.uk

Remember to be polite and always be nice. All communications will be recorded etc.

Climate Shake

Additions

evidence?

18.07.2007 17:50

I've been following NETCU for ages and their principle focus is animal rights with a smattering of other causes to demonstrate that they're about all 'extremism' as opposed to being an industry facing government front for protecting pharmaceuticals and animal testers from increasingly successful animal rights campaigns. As yet, NETCU have not demonstrated any significant presence outside of anti-vivisection campaigns.

However, the original poster is alleging otherwise, with specific claims about there being a widening of targets in order to justify expansion, etc. Now that is a new and interesting claim, but unsubstantiated by the original article - so, I am in agreement with the person who asked the question, where's the evidence to support this?

By the way, NETCU is Home Office funded through a private organisation (Association of Chief Police Officers) and is not a government agency, funnily enough...

FTP


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Display the following 7 comments

  1. Many Thanks for the Tip — Sgt Sideshow
  2. Why not the far right? — Albert Cynic
  3. what's the basis of this claim? — a simple question
  4. Which Claim? — Bob
  5. NETCU already doing this (?) — Draxy
  6. hmm — observer
  7. Coming true — Tommy