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Massing of people at Bank this morning

adelayde | 01.04.2009 11:43 | G20 London Summit | Climate Chaos

A reasonable sized group of protesters from many diverse organisations gathered this morning to protest outside the Bank of England.

View towards Bank from Prince's Street
View towards Bank from Prince's Street


A reasonable sized group of protesters from many diverse organisations gathered this morning to protest outside the Bank of England. There was a heavy police presence with the police cordoning off the streets once a majority of protesters, press and other passers-by were deemed to be inside. Cordons were set up across Cornhill, Threadneedle Steet, Lombard Street and Princes Street with police not letting people inside the area after about 11.45. They were also refusing to let people they believed to be a protester to leave the cordon despite it rapidly filling up with protesters.

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Not true

01.04.2009 13:07

Not true - I joined the demo at noon and left just 15 min later. There was no problem getting in or out.

Paul


timing of cordon

03.04.2009 18:22

by 12pm most of the exits were shut and closed by police - you could still get out to the left of one cordon on the pavement, but not through the other streets which were shut.

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re: not true

12.04.2009 11:09

> Not true - I joined the demo at noon and left just 15 min later. There was no problem getting in or out.

This very much depended on which street you tried to go down, Chief Superintendent Johnson was saying "No one gets out" by 12pm, but some of the police lines, e.g. Poultry and Queen Victoria St were initially overwhelmed and gave up until reinforcements arrived shortly afterwards.

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