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NOT RIOTS - BUT ORCHESTRATED POLICE TRAINING - Edinburgh g8 Monday

G & S | 06.07.2005 15:20 | G8 2005 | Repression | Social Struggles | Birmingham

On Monday 4th July we came back to Edinburgh from the peaceful and inspiring blockade of Faslane nuclear submarine base. On the way home when we got to Princes Street we saw a small crowd of people and a large number of riot police. We walked down Hanover Street unchallenged, as did dozens of other bystanders, curious about the assembled riot police who blocked off Princes Street on either side of the assembled group. We interviewed and filmed young protestors who were playing the Darth Vader tune on a kazoo and waving peace flags in front of a line of riot police. The atmosphere was relaxed. Some people were snoozing in the afternoon sun. Tourists were taking snapshots. Most of the people in the area were observers like ourselves.

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All of a sudden more riot police arrived and proceeded to block Hanover Street. At this point the police stormed Princes Street gardens. No-one was being allowed out anymore. We climbed onto a phone box on the corner of the gardens and Princes Street and started to film from this incredible vantage point. We could see riot police clashing with journalists who were in the gardens, including an ITN reporter who was hit with a shield. The reporters were backed into some railings and had to clamber over to escape. On our side of the railings some shoppers and 'riot-tourists' who got caught up in events were less fortunate. Riot police punched them and hit them with their shields. Minutes later one protestor dancing in front of the police was dragged through the line and beaten heavily by at least three officers, who held him down and punched him in the face and head as the clip shows.

From our vantage point we saw three main police groups working together for the first time in a riot situation after months of training: the Metropolitan and other English branches, Lothian and Borders police and specialist riot police. All police were identifiable from above as the top of their helmets were numbered, but these numbers could not be seen by the people coralled in.

We believe that the disturbance which we witnessed on Princes Street was instigated by the police and proved to be a 'valuable training exercise' for Police Forces in preparation for possible civil unrest at Gleneagles or future events. The people who were corralled into the square between the gardens, the museum and the boarded-up shop-fronts were allowed into the area and then not allowed to leave. People who had been in Princes Street Gardens were also hearded down towards the blocked off area then sealed in creating greater numbers. They weren't 'black bloc anachists', but a mixture of tourists, shoppers, peaceful protesters and school children. People became frightened and panicked as they became hemmed in and intimidated by the encroaching riot police. It was only once the police had used heavy handed tactics to contain the public that tensions developed, which lead to the clashes reported on most mainstream media as lead by 'violent protestors'.

Having created the situation the police tried out a number of tactics in quick succession. The 'top dogs' of the Metropolitan Police directed operations, the specialist riot police carried out the brutality behind police lines. Access points and viewpoints were quickly shut down and all non-involved people were moved several hundred yards away from the events. Local Lothian and Borders police were directed by the Met officers to take turns at the front line, seemingly practicing changeovers and giving as many local police front-line experience as possible. On at least two occasions police practiced 'snatching' where small squads went into the crowd to arrest one targeted person. A small group of young opportunistic individuals played into police tactics giving them the cover to create the incidents described.

Choreographed mounted police operations were also practiced as were baton charges later on in St. Andrew's Square. The final baton charge came to an end around 9.00 pm, local 'neds' comically left standing with bricks and stones in their hands as police retreated, as if coming off their shift. The riot they had created immediately came to an end after their departure.

KEEP FOCUSSED ON THE ISSUES

The press and the police hyped up the Monday event because they were interested in practising their newly honed skills.

All of these events seem wonderfully choreographed in order to take the attention away from what is wrong with the G8. Let's keep the protests in Gleneagles peaceful. Let's stop police provocation from destroying the powerful messages of our diverse 'movement of movements'. Another world is possible.

G & S
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Comments

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Bob Geldof

06.07.2005 16:43

not there, but can someone tell Bob Geldof he's a tosser and his comments about 'violence' are not helpful. Has he ever been on a real demo?

dave


Like 1984

06.07.2005 16:46

Reminds me of the miners strike. A few bad bastard coppers doing what they want while the "good" coppers stand and watch. People do remember these incidents, the coppers shouldn't be surprised when they get the shit kicked out of them outside the local kebab shop on a Saturday night.

Geordie


why realmedia

06.07.2005 18:04

must you post in the most capitlised AMERICAN ad ridden software format "real"
WHY ????

baz


Get a Life

06.07.2005 18:51

Where did they find this guy? as an educated citizen of this city i find all of your actions laughable. Firstly how can the world leaders expect to take your opions seriously when you can't convey your views and opions in a relaxed, educated and positive manner as 225,000 people did on saturday. Secondly having mixed with you anarchists, eco warriors and other assorted misfits throughout the week i fail to understand why you can't use soap or water - you all smell. Get to grips with looking after yourselves then concentrate on making our world a better place! Thirdly you can't fight for chips - i hope the police give you a fucking shoeing!

Pissed Off with uneducated protestors


edumicated

06.07.2005 19:28

"as an educated citizen of this city i find all of your actions laughable."

I find it laughable that you consider yourself educated. I guess there's plenty of laughter to go around.

chuckles


Thanks for the video

06.07.2005 20:02

Can you please post video in MPG or MOV format.

These formats also have better compression and a better image.

Thanks in advance

baz as a point


geldof

06.07.2005 22:53

i fucking hate that twat geldoff.

kit


real alternative media player

06.07.2005 22:58

you can always use "real alternative", you don't have to use the real media crap player. just google for it...

jaa


holy shit

06.07.2005 22:59

is that dude aright? i now officialy hate the police.

kit


Re: real alternative media player

06.07.2005 23:59

Doesn't seem to work on the Unix version of RealPlayer...

James


Real player

07.07.2005 11:01

I managed to get it working(ish) in UNIX realplayer and then it broke and won't play. So please post videos in something else from now on... just a divx/xvid or even a straight forward mpg would be nice. Thankyou and keep up the good work.

PiedPiper


Cops on training

08.07.2005 10:49


I agreed that the police were on a training mission on Monday. It's all so clear looking back.

I enjoyed playing bagpipes for all you good people on the streets. Thanks for dancing and singing along to 'Amazing Grace'.

Protest Piper


Description seems a little exaggerated...

10.07.2005 00:37

I'll try not to be bias as my Dad has been in the Police for 25 years, but its seems to me that your clip that apparently shows police brutality and police riot training shows nothing more than the police using standard public order techniques. The police wouldn't need to orchestrate a mini riot using members of the public when they already have enough public order training to be able to control these sorts of situations. Its ludicrous that you think the police would cause this just to practise. They aren't corrupt 'evil enforcers of the state' as I’ve seen them described. They wouldn't put themselves and other people in danger just to train. They are normal people who are just doing their jobs. And its an unpleasant job that my Dad and other people who are in the police that I know dislike. I know you have bitter feelings towards the police, possibly because of the way you've been treated by certain police officers in the past, but you have to understand that the police are people, and they won't treat each individual in a crowd with the respect they deserve when the crowd in general is being aggressive and shouting things like 'scum' and 'fuck the police.'

As for the video and the description; the guy who was 'dancing' in front of the riot police actually kicked or punched one of the police shields - you can hear the sound of him hitting it at 2:09, and you can see the police officer behind the shield jolt back. That’s why they arrested him. The three officers are not beating him, they are swarming him. Usually more than one officer will jump on a violent suspect to overwhelm him and not give him the opportunity to fight the cops or escape. If just one cop jumped on him, then the guy could try and fight, and either him or the cop could end up getting hunt. Three cops on one guy stops him from being able to struggle free or lash out with his fists or legs. In the video I didn't see more than one officer punch him. And the cop that punched him only punched him lightly on two occasions, and this was because the guy was struggling. At 2:57 you can hear the cop saying 'Let go of my hand, bring your arm out.' So the cop isn't out of control, he sounded calm and was just trying to restrain the man on the ground who had kicked or hit a shield and was obviously being violent and aggressive. And anyway, if he's willing to jump past a police line with his fingers up and hitting shields, he's probably tough enough to take two light punches to the head.

Protests and political activists(?) have always interested me. But I don't like the way some of you talk about the police, like the moron who was bringing up PC Blakelock and that scumbag Harry Roberts...that’s an immature and insensitive attitude towards those brutal murders. Good video nevertheless, I enjoyed watching it and the other videos of the protests in Scotland.






Mike


Wake up Mike

11.07.2005 13:11

Mike
sure the police were reasonable and just doing their job. Thats why they kept people in handcuffs once they were in the cells so that prisoners ended up pissing and crapping in their pants cos the police wouldn;t let them use the toilet. They are vindictive thugs and I would not truct one of them (and I went up to Scotland with an open mind about the police!). Good public relations by the UK Stazi.

Gulliver


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