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ACAB take over Canton Police Station in Cardiff

Antagonistic Collective Against Boredom (ACAB) | 05.08.2013 12:27 | Free Spaces | Policing | Wales

In the early hours of Sunday morning, we entered and occupied Canton Police Station. We did not ask for permission, as it is our legal right to do so. Given Cardiff Police abandoned the building over a year ago, kindly leaving twelve different open windows for us to choose our entrance from, permission seemed a bit of a formality anyway.



We squat because we believe that corporations and landlords have no right to hold property empty for their own profit while people less lucky are homeless, that people should not have to sell their freedom to employers or jump through government hoops to put a roof over their heads, and that the police should not be allowed to act as hired muscle for the rich and powerful, consistently ignoring, abusing and outright breaking the law to maintain the interests of the ruling classes.

We are squatting here to show our disgust at the way the police use their power to oppress others for their own ends. Since the murder of Lynette White shone a light on the corruption of Cardiff Police, the people of Cardiff have seen for themselves that the police don't protect the public only themselves: while innocent people lost years of their lives in prison, the three cops who set them up - to protect the real murderer - walked free, pardoned by the IPCC in a move that made it clear just who the police care about. We squat here to show Cardiff Police not everyone is afraid.

To have a home is a basic right, not a commodity to be exploited as a resource by landlords for money and by the state to keep us in our place. Taking the building we act as individuals in a community we have made for ourselves, showing our defiance of the culture of fear the police maintain, and our will to resist oppression and support ourselves and on another.

Antagonistic Collective Against Boredom (ACAB)
- Homepage: cardiff.squat.net

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big up

05.08.2013 12:41

big up the squatted copshop crew!

from cardiff to greece,
fire to the prisons, fight the police.

(A)

FTP


Excellent!

05.08.2013 12:50

Top squat! Greetings from Hackney.

x


Cops tried to gain access

05.08.2013 13:17

Since writing the collective statement, cops visited in the afternoon way saying they didn't care and hoped we were all ok. At first they didn't realise they still owned it thinking it had been sold - LOLZ

So keys were then dropped off and they used Iceland's fire exit to gain access to our yard in an attempt to enter the building. Two cops tried a few doors and realised the building was indeed secure.

After some legal threats from us against their aggravated trespass and attempts to enter the building, as well as realising they had made a general mockery of themsevles, they left asking us to 'lock up after them' - referring to the gate and shutter. Shortly after we dropped two banners we had prepared earlier 'ACAB', 'Less cops, more squats' and a smiley face. So all is well still as of 2pm.

If you want to come visit get in contact (RBU phone 07742427502) or pop down to 194 Cowbridge Road East, Canton, CF5 1GW, it's on the corner of Market Road. You can have a tour of the former cells, take a hot shower, and otherwise chill with the ACAB crew :-)

Ever wanted to voluntarily visit a police station or sleep in a cell? Now is your chance!

Look out for events coming soon...

ACAB(er)


I am so happy!

05.08.2013 13:30

This is made my (otherwise miserable) day!

Lots of love and solidarity

Cop Watch Wales
- Homepage: https://twitter.com/CopWatchWales


viva the resistance

05.08.2013 15:40

well done the Cardiff team awesome work, keep it up this is what we need, especially building up to the anniversary of the new law around 1st september,autonomous actions and squats popping up everywhere.Hope you do some good events there raise awareness of some 'justice ' issues.
Solidarity and support from the london squat resistance.

Robin Hood


I did miss

05.08.2013 16:59

recieving a comunique everytime a squatter in cardiff moved house.

Atleast the venues a little amusing this time

anon


Excellent

05.08.2013 19:49

Top work - I've never heard of anyone squatting a cop shop before

Bristol squatters


not the first time

05.08.2013 23:09

Great choice of squat!

Other police stations have been squatted before, eg:

this one in leytonstone
 http://london.indymedia.org/articles/5654

also beak street in london during G8 resistance.

With more cuts coming, other stations should be up for grabs soon.

copshopwatch


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Not sure what's going on here

07.08.2013 13:23

Just been down to the cop shop in question and there are no squatters or anybody else. Did they leave or were they never there ? Looks like this might have been another disinformation post.

bit confused


@anon

09.08.2013 16:20

90% sure you're just a bitter bristolian ex squatter

cantoner


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