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Police Raid Climate Camp Site

Troll | 01.08.2008 05:26 | Climate Camp 2008

Yesterday evening police raided the Camp for Climate Action. Apparently shopping lists and boardgames are a threat these days...

Yesterday evening police on the Hoo peninsular invaded the camp site at Deansgate ridge. They brought with them a warrant enabling them to search for anything that could be used for criminal damage.
After the silver commander for operation oasis having said at an open police meeting "we have a duty under law to protect peoples right to peaceful demonstration", last nights violent raid is a disgrace.
Apparently their warrant meant that they could try to take plumbing supplies that are to be used to provide water and sanitation to the site, also timber that is destined for making compost toilets to get the camp ready for the bulk of people arriving over the weekend.
The camps occupants resisted this by sitting on the essential building materials, for this they were beaten with batons and pepper sprayed.
Surely this underhand maltreatment of peaceful protesters is a violation of rights and boils down to a deliberate attempt to stop the camp from happening. Is this the action of a police force wanting to support the right to peaceful protest?
At the end of this harrasment they went away with a board game, some wax crayons and a shopping list.
One has to ask how these items could be used for criminal damage, what did they think the guys at the camp were going to do? Draw their way into Kingsnorth? Nick the stuff on the list from the canteen? Or maybe leave them a Cluedo as to who did it on the way out?

Do me a favour! this was just good old police harassment, and a deliberate act to try and besmirch the cause and message of the camp.

So, if you are coming to the camp be prepared for more. However please make sure you do come if you can, this is an important issue.

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Evidence of Police Violence?

01.08.2008 08:46

Please tell me someone got videos/photos of police violence?

If so, please post ASAP.

Be strong, you guys are doing a fantastic job.

Concerned


Lets not make this into a big deal

01.08.2008 09:16

The raid by the police is clearly intimidatory and aimed at sending a message to those thinking about going. Lets not help the cops in their aims. It was just an annoying incursion onto the site and yes they took some important (and some plain stupid) stuff but we will get by. I've not heard of anyone able to confirm this thing about pepper spray being used, nor battens so lets be really careful not to spread rumors. The cops want people to stay at home, lets not.

calm down


No evidence, no witnesses

01.08.2008 10:35

I've spoke to legal support and media team and despite there being only about 60 or 70 people on site, nobody has found anybody who can confirm that either pepper spray or batons were used during the incursion.

I'm not saying it didn't happen but unless it happened to you or you saw it happen then it shouldn't be passed on as fact. If you did see it, then sorry for doubting and please go talk to one of the legal observers.

In the meantime, lets be carefully of Chinese whispers and avoid passing on unconfirmed romours..

at this stage


That's a point..

01.08.2008 18:35

It may be a police tactic to disseminate false information about intimidation and violence to discourage others from coming. Is the Climate Camp website perhaps a better source of accurate info? (if I can wait long enough for it to load on my slow coonection that is!)

yeswecan