The allegation on the charge sheet says that on the 11th of November 2003, he "used threatening, abusive or insulting words or behavior or disorderly behavior within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress...". This raises some very interesting questions about freedom of expression as defined in the Human Rights Act 1998. Article 10 states that "Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority...". According to witnesses (supported by video footage from Cambridge IndyMedia) and even the police officers who arrested him, the activist at no time used offensive language and was merely imparting information about forthcoming peaceful demonstrations in Cambridge and London.
As such it seems that his actions were no more likely to cause "harassment, alarm or distress" to the general public than the actions of those who gathered in the Market Square or the 300,000 people who marched against Bush in London the following week.
It has been decided however that the protester should face trail on a charge more commonly used to prosecute people for fighting outside Pubs. Despite the fact that a Guilty verdict from the Magistrates would leave him with a criminal record, it is unlikely that legal aid will be provided. This will leave 'The Man on the Bridge' with the option of defending himself of facing a legal bill of 500 to 1000 pounds.
The first hearing of the case will take place at Cambridge Magistrates Court from 9:30 on Thursday this week (5th February).
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Court Report!
05.02.2004 13:24
They asked me to confirm my identity and then read out the charge. I said 'not guilty', and they told me to come back in a month. So, I will be in court again on Thursday the 4th of March at 9:45.
Watch this space for updates...
The Man on the Bridge
The man on the bridge
20.02.2004 00:40
Please let me know if I can help in anyway. I have a copy of the Judgement.
In peace
Lindis Percy
Joint Co-ordinator
CAMPAIGN FOR THE ACCOUNTABILITY OF AMERICAN BASES (CAAB)
www.caab.org.uk
Lindis Percy
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was the protester right or wrong
16.03.2004 17:47
MY VIEW IS THAT THE POLICE SHOULD LET THIS MAN OFF!! HE IS ONLY SHOWING WHAT HE THINKS IS RIGHT AND WE ALL KNOWN NOW THAT WE ONLY WENT TO WAR FOR THE OIL AND MONEY WE MADE OUT OF IT. WELL PUT IT THIS WAY CAMBRIDGE POLICE HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE SETTING STANDS UP ON CAMBRIDGE MARKET AND TRYING TO GET PEOPLE TO BACK UP THE POINT OF WHY WE WENT TO WAR. SO WHY CAN'T ONE MAN HANG A SIGN WITH STOP BUSH ON IT.
YOUR WELCOME TO EMAIL BACK AND PUT YOUR POINT OF VIEW ACROSS.
lewis kelsey
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