Rumours of our Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated!
Cut The Crap Crew | 17.12.2012 16:55 | Free Spaces | Policing | Repression
They were shocked to discover a disused building ripe with potential. Thursday saw a flurry of work as people involved in the project began tidying up the space in order to open it up to the public on Friday for talks, discussions, films and art related to the current political climate.
When the owners of the property turned up they discovered that they were unable to enter the building. They called the Police who arrived, and after threatening to arrest people outside for not displaying a Section 6, told the owners that those inside where completely within their legal rights to occupy the building.
Security kept a constant presence outside the building. More Police turned up eventually but it was merely the local beat cop – PC Steven Bell – who was trying to play the “nice cop” routine, which we saw right through as always. He took particular exception to the banner hung outside which read: “Open to everybody (except cops).”
Another visit by the owner led to a rather interesting discussion where the possibility of a license to stay was talked about in-depth between the owner and one of the occupiers. The owner agreed to return in the morning to discuss the arrangement further.
Believing that we were safe, having made our presence aware to both the Police and the owner, we settled down for the night and started making plans for the weekend. Around five people remained in the building over night.
At around 12:30AM Police – some in full riot gear – entered the premises through several doors at once. They arrested everybody inside the building claiming to arrest them on charges of “abstraction” (theft of electricity), despite any evidence to the contrary. This was clearly not about who’s paying the bills.
Estimates put the number of officers on the scene at around 60 with roughly 20 in riot gear. There were seven Police vans parked around the building. Passer-bys and supporters were criminalised when they attempted to investigate.
One member of the collective managed to meet the owner on the scene at around 1AM where he discovered that the eviction was apparently the work of Avon & Somerset Police, and the Police alone. The owner was still keen to discuss a formal agreement with the former occupiers. Some members of the collective met up with the owner Friday to further discuss the plans.
All five people were taken to Trinity Road Police Station where they were kept over night and interviewed in the morning. The last of the arrestees were released around 5PM after spending over 12 hours in police custody! There were no charges, and people were bailed to return in January/February to face possible charges of abstraction and criminal damage.
The future of the project is up in the air at the moment though rumours of our demise have been greatly exaggerated! We are still planning on carrying on with Everything Is Not OK Cafe at some point in the future (possibly early next year)! But in what form or location is unsure as of yet, please keep your ears peeled for more information!
xoxo
Cut The Crap Crew
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Cut The Crap Crew
Original article on IMC Bristol:
http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/712242
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hmmm
17.12.2012 22:02
if the owner didnt have a problem with you being there, why would the cops have bothered?
i dont get it.it sounds like the landlord gave you a verbal licence, which i understand is enough to stay for a bit? or am i getting this all wrong, what with new changes to law?
obviously cops are idiots/fascists in uniform, and would look for any excuse to raid, but i just cant easily accept that the owner wasnt to do with it??
slightly puzzled and would be grateful for further info/opinions on it, if ya dont mind?
and good luck with future plans.
hmmm
Bigger picture
18.12.2012 11:25
Firstly I'll expand on recent events in the city centre, 6 weeks ago a group of non political homeless people squatted an empty commercial retail unit right in the center of Broadmead, it had been empty for dsome 10 months after going bankrupt. A desk sergent at the local station was informed and an invitation for an officer to attend so they could check no criminal damage had been committed was given. A superintendent visited later and told the occupants he eas happy with it being a civil matter but that his superiors would be making the final decision. 2 hours later the squat was surrounded by some 20-30 officers, TAG team, mounted and normal beat officers, no one was allowed to leave or enter. At 12.30am about 16 odd riot squad smashed they eay in an arrested everyone on suspiscion of criminal damage and abstraction of electricity. The occupants were held for 20 hours, taking up most of the custordy suit over a busy Saterday night. All were released and bailed, all charges have now been dropped.
So with some background to a recent squat that was evicted under pretty identical circumstances lets look at the broader picture of what could be going on as a policy in Bristols "premier" shopping district, Broadmead.
The manager of Broadmead shopping centre has a daughter who works in the PR dept for Avon and Somerset, the manager also regularly attends functions with civic leaders.
Is it possible that some senior officers within Avon and Somerset have enacted an un-official policy of zero tollerance towards any squat or dissenting voice within the main commercial shopping area? Bearing in mind this is the run up to xmas, the retailers prime time of year for making money.
I find it plausable that some senior officers within Avon and Somerset are protecting the commercial interests of the city centre and enacting a policy that amounts to illegally evicting squatted commercial premises.
This is being played out within a bigger picture for Avon and Somerset force, the recent elections has seen an independent candidate take control of the budget and hiring of the chief constable. There seems some acrimony between the new PCC and chief constable with the surprise resignation of the chief constable announced 2 days after the new PCC took office, he leaves office in Jan.
Perhaps a shake up of top management at Avon and Somerset will bring in some different policies regarding how the police deal with squatters, with the homeless and with those that are suffering grinding poverty, we will have to wait to see that in the new year.
Brizzle squater
@hmmmm
19.12.2012 18:37
simple one
thanks for the comments
19.12.2012 23:14
@ simple one......i prefer brizz's explanation, but thanks all the same. i dont trust owners from my own squatting experiences, but the owner still could give you/them verbal licence/written licence, if they so desired. the usual line is 'get of the building first, and we'll see what we can do' and as soon as you get out, they fuck you off. yeah the owner could be given the doubt, but the fact remains if he/she was happy for the squatters to be there, why did he/she not interevene and give verbal licence in front of pigs?
however, with Brizz's explanation/suggestion - it is clear A+S police are towing the corporate line (as one would expect from pigs).
thanks for the info.
hmmm