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Davey | 17.01.2009 14:54 | Liverpool | World

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has we arived some person decided to do a sit in and was forced by managers et al, and forcefully removed from inside tescos, another 70 year old lady was ejected from the stall.ans followed through the car park just as i was arriving.
the heavy hands of tesco mangers was not called for,this was a peacefull demo against the invasion by israel.
we do peacfull demo,and this sort of behavoir by tesco staff just shows how unithical they are.
pics to follow.
my son who was having a ride on post man twat,happily until one of the mangers came over and said i can not take pics, company policy?
boycott tesco

Davey

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trolley

18.01.2009 08:48

about 20 of us on wnsday did a supermarket sweep at tesco, i suspect the manher was very upset with all the rolleys left full all over tesco.  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/liverpool/2009/01/418463.html

and on thursday sainsburys we targeted the produce which help israel

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2009/01/418748.html

Davey


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12 ban

17.01.2009 17:45

and a few people got a 12 month ban for a peacfull protest, we here ASDA is cheaper.

Davey


A suggestion

18.01.2009 01:21

Instaed of getting banned by Tesco how about some non confrontational direct action as follows|:

Go to Tesco and other supermarkets, grab a large trolley fill it with small and various products from Israel and leave the trolley in the sile and quietly walk away. Leave a paper in the trolley saying the profits if these goods were purchased would have gone to support the terrist state of israel and the massacre in Gaza!

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Having to restock trolley's full of goods for £3.53 an hour kinda sucks

18.01.2009 10:45

Whilst some non violent direct action against those buying from, and thus financially supporting Israel is awesome, as I said in another post (though I don't think it got put up...indymedia, this seems to happen often at the moment...), doing the old 'trolley full of goods left in the aisle' thing perhaps isn't the best way.

The managers really won't care, they'll just get one of the school kids working there for a piss poor wage to put it all back out again. We had kids do that all the time at the Tescos I worked at, the shop floor manager might be slightly annoyed, but those who actually decide where they buy their goods from don't work in your local store, and will probably never hear about it (unless this becomes a sustained attack, ie. happens every day to stores all over the country and causes enough inconvenience to cause financial loss - which would be impressive but not likely). I think getting people to boycott/targeting those who decide where they buy from (presumably the head office/distribution warehouse) would be better, supermarkets only care when something hits them financially, causing hassle for the workers isn't going to make them change their policy.

Ae