Knives out for the GRRR!
pirata | 10.08.2008 12:43 | Climate Camp 2008 | Climate Chaos | Repression
After the discovery by Kent Police of over 9000 weapons near the Climate Camp, it was surprising that no ninja bloc turned up for the mass action at Kingsnorth. But at nearby Upnor, the knife crimes continued...
Around eleven-thirty yesterday morning, I saw officers from Essex Police marine unit dragging some of the GRRR rafts to shore at Upnor marina.
As I approached this officer was slashing ropes into short lengths, stabbing holes into barrels and slicing open water-cooler bottles to make sure that not only could the rafts not be relaunched but also that the recycled flotation materials could not be reused.
At the same time the officer had the cheek to warn some of the GRRR pirates that if they didn't take the rafts (now in 20 pieces) home they would be arrested for littering.
I pointed out that it was ridiculous for him to warn others about the law while he himself was busy committing criminal damage. He at first claimed to have a lawful excusedue to the harbour master's Special Direction ( http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/08/405745.html). I told him that this provided no power of seizure, let alone to destroy a seized vessel. He then asked why it couldn't be seized under "that Section 60 we're using" (offensive weapons search) I explained that it couldn't unless he thought it was a weapon, so he threatened to arrest me for obstructing police if I took any more photos.
As I approached this officer was slashing ropes into short lengths, stabbing holes into barrels and slicing open water-cooler bottles to make sure that not only could the rafts not be relaunched but also that the recycled flotation materials could not be reused.
At the same time the officer had the cheek to warn some of the GRRR pirates that if they didn't take the rafts (now in 20 pieces) home they would be arrested for littering.
I pointed out that it was ridiculous for him to warn others about the law while he himself was busy committing criminal damage. He at first claimed to have a lawful excusedue to the harbour master's Special Direction ( http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2008/08/405745.html). I told him that this provided no power of seizure, let alone to destroy a seized vessel. He then asked why it couldn't be seized under "that Section 60 we're using" (offensive weapons search) I explained that it couldn't unless he thought it was a weapon, so he threatened to arrest me for obstructing police if I took any more photos.
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You climate protesters are like football hooligans!
10.08.2008 13:21
poster
good work
10.08.2008 16:23
i failed to make it to climate camp for a variety of reasons - one of which was that the media coverage - which was mostly about police action - suggested the police were bullying climate campers. I didn't want to experience that - and if i had to account for 2 hour wait to get searched, i couldn't have made it in time on Saturday morning.
this kind of political policing is way out of order, where it stops people making their views heard.
I hope you use the photos and ask for an apology from the police - or have other plans for rebuffing this kind of policing.
Tom
e-mail: tom_espley@hotmail.com
There's something missing...
10.08.2008 17:35
Saddleworth Moor
Re: There's something missing...
10.08.2008 23:59
You can just about see the embroidered badge in the first photo, by his hands.
He's DC1597, and his name's Simon Lofting.
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