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londonfete | 17.06.2008 11:44 | G8 Japan 2008 | Globalisation | Repression | Terror War | London

While protesters were beaten and arrested at Whitehall, the police still had enough manpower and resources to take pictures and notes of individuals attending a public meeting, and eventually arresting two people for holding a banner. What's that smell? Not democracy.

Approaching the Pullen Centre
Approaching the Pullen Centre

Banner with Hats and Legs
Banner with Hats and Legs

Taking Pictures
Taking Pictures

Snap
Snap

Snapping Back
Snapping Back

"you're an unknown risk until such time as we know otherwise"
"you're an unknown risk until such time as we know otherwise"

Arrest
Arrest


On Sunday, June 15, the londonfete assembled at Pullens Centre, near Elephant and Castle, to prepare the Days of Action in solidarity with the protests against the G8 in Japan. A protest outside the Japanese embassy and a day of multiple and creative actions in Croydon are planned. It was a public meeting, invitations were send out by email, distributed on leaflets and published on websites.

When the first person arrived to unlock the door, he was immediately surrounded by three police officers, two of them taking his picture and filming. Over the course of the next hour or so, every person walking in the door, standing outside or speaking to someone standing outside the door was being photographed and filmed by the infamous FIT, the Forward Intelligence Team of the police.

Locals got curious about the police presence in their street, and were for the most part amazed that the 9 officers and 1 photographer were there for the sole purpose of taking photos and notes of all individuals participating in a public meeting. It is clear that this is unacceptable for a so-called democracy that signed the Human Rights Charter. The Human Rights Charter, amongst other things, includes the Freedom of Assembly.

A couple of people were holding up a banner in front of the fotographer, reading: "FIT - No More of This Sort Of Thing!" When the meeting started later, they stayed outside with their banner. A little while after the meeting had started, shouts could be hear through the closed windows, the banner holders were being arrested. The police stopped everyone at the opposite end of the place, stating: "Anybody is potentially a danger, you're an unknown risk until such time as we know otherwise" effectively turning the basic principles of the justice system upside down. Whatever happened to Innocent Until Proven Guilty?

This level of harassment and intimidation at a public meeting is unacceptable. Having a level of surveillance, that allows the police to get information about which individuals are attending what meetings does not feel like democracy. The right of free assembly and expression becomes undermined by attempts at intimidation such as this.

While protesters were beaten and arrested around Whitehall, they got some more overtime by also policing a meeting. How much do these hours cost them? And don't they have something better to do? Like for example, doing something about the sort of crime that people actually get harmed in?

londonfete
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Additions

protesters arrested around Whitehall / MD862 Pritchard

17.06.2008 16:34

MD862 Pritchard at Bush Not Welcome Here 15 June 2008
MD862 Pritchard at Bush Not Welcome Here 15 June 2008

MD862 Pritchard at DSEi dinner 13 September 2007
MD862 Pritchard at DSEi dinner 13 September 2007

The blonde cop on the right in the 1st and 4th photos is MD862 Pritchard who was later spotted snatching several people at Parliament Square.

@A21 it's naive to hood up when you're in a small group and likely to be unmasked/arrested, it just provides the police with a photo of you hooded up!

Also FITwatch isn't a team, it's a tactic.

ACAB


Comments

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Hood Up

17.06.2008 15:06

The FITwatch team is producing an excellent service and contributing towards our quest for freedom. However, I feel that its naive of them not to cover up their faces. We all know that the police are uniformed pigs and as such do not have the mental capacity to do anything else but follow orders. Arresting the state's true enemies (revolutionaries violent or not) is top on their priority list. Therefore its necessary for every aware protester to hood up. + more solidarity amongst protesters (tugging protesters away from the snatch squad) will increase the dynamics and effectiveness of our movement.

A21


Sadly they can easily get around 'hooding up'

17.06.2008 15:44

By asking us to remove anything over our face. Failure to comply is an offence, so you could be arrested for it. Complying makes you vulnerable to being photographed.

Lose-lose situation, really.

rogue


reflection of view

17.06.2008 22:07

There is an easily available old tec.device to stop unwanted images being captured on film or digitally.
Not heavy/effective/ cheap too.Do some simple research on the web or learn simple physics.

amaturephotographer


masking up

18.06.2008 01:59

Whilst generally everyone should mask up as a matter of course, several of the people who are engaging in Fitwatch tactics at the moment are so well known to the FIT that they'd be recognised with or without masks, hoods etc.

However, anyone who is not well known to them and wishes to do Fitwatch should definitely mask up - especially as there have been a number of arrests recently.

The cops don't always pull masks off people in small groups, and it is always better to try than not bother. We've done Fitwatch actions in small groups where the people masked up haven't had their masks removed.

Fitwatch
mail e-mail: defycops(at)yahoo.co.uk
- Homepage: http://www.fitwatch.blogspot.com


hello my name is...

18.06.2008 09:15

> We've done Fitwatch actions in small groups where the people
> masked up haven't had their masks removed.

Because they were "so well known to the FIT that they'd be recognised with or without masks, hoods etc".

It obviously counter-productive to provide the police with a clear shot of how you look in a mask, might as well wear a name tag.

ACAB


Last I heard

18.06.2008 15:18

Its not illegal to cover your face. Even if it was however, every1 should be following that tactic. We will not be dictated to by the police, or the fascist law makers of any country anymore. Besides police could not use a 2 pics of a masked man and say they look similar so this has to be our man. Its unheard of for a court to accept that assumption.

A21


Painting!?!

20.06.2008 17:47

How about face painting?!

Slavaho


MD862 Pritchard again - reasonable force?

27.06.2008 15:01

MD862 Pritchard at the Bush Not Welcome demo 15th June
MD862 Pritchard at the Bush Not Welcome demo 15th June

Here he is again, making yet another violent 'arrest'.

ACAB


Banner Holders cleared

23.07.2010 18:46

The three people arrested for holding the banner have now all been cleared in a crown court appeal, after being convicted in magistrates court trials. Fitwatch has the details at  http://fitwatch.org.uk/2010/07/police-fail-to-prove-legality-of-police-surveillance.html

(Two people were arrested at the scene for holding the banner up in front of police photographer Gavin Paul, a third person was arrested elsewhere)

BACA


Black and white face paint

08.08.2010 16:34

I dressed as THE SPIRIT OF JAZZ recently and was standing right next to friends who didn't initially even recognize me. Something to consider, as a way of getting round hooding up? You could have an agreed face painting format as a mark of solidarity.

Sarah