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Rough guide to student occupation so far

observerinsolidarity | 24.11.2010 15:50 | Education | Public sector cuts | Oxford

While waiting for those in the Oxford occupation and those involved to compose their thoughts and come out with a more complete summary of events, this is a rough collation of various sources for those such as myself trying to stay up to date with student protests round the country.

After an impromtu march beginning at Carfax Tower at 1pm, students made their way to the Radcliffe Camera. Police and university staff did not suspect their next moves which involved occupying the historic building, dropping a banner off the top floor and holding a meeting immediately to decide on the next steps. At least 100 protesters are still inside the building. Those leaving the building are being stopped and searched under PACE Section 1 - so unfortunately details must be given.

Other exciting moments in the day include the women's bloc (the text below is taken from lasophielle.wordpress.com):

The women’s bloc is a clown bloc. At times we make sense, like this:

3/4 of those hit hardest by the government’s package will be women.
Those paying for 66% of the cuts: women.
Those received 23% less pay for the same work, nationally: women.
Those worst affected by axed childcare: women.
Those likely to be driven home, by austerity, to their parents or ex partners: women.
Those whom the government is structurally pressuring into marriage: women.
Those whose labour is expected to fill in for the slashed public sector: women.
Those whose unpaid labour within the home, still unacknowledged, props up the economy: women.
>>>THOSE WHO WILL FIGHT BACK FIRST>>> WOMEN.

At times, however, we are confusing, diversionary, distracting and galvanizing. Like this:

Oh look it’s a march! Quick! Sit down and have a party! Resist the Tory cats!

Cats are what we’re after. The cats are bad! Fight back against the cats! WOOF WOOF WOOF!

For an image of the occupation check out:  http://twitpic.com/39qkh1

observerinsolidarity

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PACE section 1

24.11.2010 17:21

You don't have to give your details under Section 1 of PACE!!! You only have to give details under Section 50 of the Police Reform Act or if you're being issued a summons or penalty under Section 25 of PACE.

Know your rights!

Josiah


Your Rights on Stop and Search

24.11.2010 18:36

According to the Activists Legal Project ...

You don't have to give your name and address if you are stopped and searched by the police, except if you are:

- the driver of a vehicle on the road (and date of birth) or if involved in accident or road traffic offence whether in a car, on a bike or as a pedestrian

- suspected of anti-social behaviour (reasonable grounds to suspect have caused, or are likely to, cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons – can include police – higher threshold) under s50 of Police Reform Act 2002.

- The police wish to summons you or issue a fixed penalty notice (sec 25 PACE)

 http://www.activistslegalproject.org.uk/resources.html

PDF -  http://www.activistslegalproject.org.uk/Your%20rights%20on%20stop%20and%20search.pdf

Legal


The Occupation Website

25.11.2010 11:30

The occupiers have set up a website:  http://occupiedoxford.org.uk . Its hosted on a commercial service that will log your IP address; use tor if you'd rather the authorities not spy on you --  http://www.torproject.org/

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