On Sunday night once the headliners had all finished their sets, music lovers from all over the North of England, Scotland and Ireland moved to Campsite K, which has the closest set of toilets to the arena. After destroying the Security's watch tower the previous night, they had no problems wiping out maybe 50 portaloos and a generator before torching them all. Then people starting moving towards the next toilets, the BIG ones. Again, we destroyed torched, danced and moved with very little hassel form the police. Then we started chanting 'Red Camp, Red Camp' We gathered the crews together, but when we arroved at the next set security were there, but no police. Security Guards all holding metre long metal poles. None of the hippys yeielding weapons. Swinging them around caused a crush, so we brought down the lamposts. Ha! they fenced us in, and started driving at us in jeeps, knocking many people over, including myself. A young girl was badly injured. This pissed alot of people off who managed to break fences down for weapons and we ran after the vans who couldnt get past the lamposts. We managed to get free and take down the next set of toilets. Then came the riot police, forming c a circle around the fire, the damn fools, with many unexploded toilets and gas canisters. Then came in the hardcore front line rioters who were scanging the floor for bottles. And jesus were there a lot of empty bottles. The police threw many back, and beat the crap out of anyone they could, even those unarmed arrested people.
We managed to push them back into a small lane where we closed the gate on the and blocked it with poles.
We pushed the piggys right back to where they came from and had a fun night. It would have been better if it wasn't for the severe brutality of both the AP security guards and the West Yorkshire riot police.
PLease post any photos if you have them, i know many professional photographers took some, but nobody working for the media was there...
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why?
27.08.2001 18:48
I
Don't dig it, man
27.08.2001 20:09
Halcion
leeds toilets
27.08.2001 21:51
dwight heet
reading riots
27.08.2001 21:54
whilst the lamp posts were being pulled down and the campsite was being electrically isolated, groups of youths collected around the side of one of the large "port-a-loo" blocks and started running into them and trying to bring the metal fences (around the bogs) down. this along with the attacks on lamp posts caused the event security to arrive and then bundle people into jeeps and landrovers and drive them away, this large group seemed to disappear, so i left the scene and returned to my tent.
i went back later when we heard more noise, this group had reformed and had attacked more toilets and took out a large empty white tent. i saw one person in the crowd wearing white overalls (?) but i'm not sure of the relevance of this yet. the group then started chanting about attacking the large scaffolding tower used by the stewards, so the stewards left and more security arrived so the crowd dispersed, i left at this point. from my tent i could see people climbing the scaffold and hear people shouting, but because we had heard of this group attacking other campers tents (?) we didn't return straight away, we only returned when we saw big plumes of smoke coming from the toilet block.
when we arrived the crowd had collected around the toilet block and the police were keeping them away, maybe 20 pigs keeping 2,000 people away from the fire and exploding cubicles. the large tower was also lying in pieces on the floor. the whole block ended up being damaged and there was only one toilet still upright in the morning. the flames were huge and the fire brigade came and put them out :) to boos from the crowd. i took some photos of the fire and of what everything looked like the next morning, but it isn't that interesting.
i failed to see the point of all the violence and much of it appeared to be just plain aggression, seeing port-a-loo's burn was quite funny, but not watching a large group of dicks target individuals who were only trying to stop people from committing stupid violent acts, and then watch the same large group give no resistance to the police presence. i also appreciate that by finding port-a-loos burning funny i am showing my level of maturity :). i reckon rancid were the best act all weekend, and the number of people wearing silly "che" t-shirts was upsetting. i was also disappointed to see that the SWP had set up a stall outside the entrance selling their lovely papers (losers), thought the number of circled-A’s was reassuring. i'd like to dedicate this post to linea 77 for dedicating a song to carlo g. and apologise for my bad grammar and formatting. :?
jimmer
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Please explain.... (to: Leeds rep)
27.08.2001 23:10
You (and most others at the festival who weren't working for free) paid to go to this "capitalist" event. Frankly, if it caused you so much grief as to burn portaloo's (nb: burning plastic is in general- not clever. noxious and toxic gasses, bad for both environment and health of others = v. selfish and childish).
If you were simply up for a ruck, wouldnt it have been easier to start a fight with one of the afformentioned "pigs" who were trying to protect the rest of the campers from unneccesary brutality from adrenalin-fuelled-teenage kicks? Or would that have cause more hassle than was needed? Power en mass and all that... yes yes... but the POINT... what exactly was the POINT?
If you wanted to protest over the capitalism and corporate sponsorship of the event, there are plenty of other ways to go about it, and far more enjoyable and less violent options at that (see the artical on upcoming pink n' silver drum march w/ rhythms of resistance for example).
If you were a bit miffed that you paid a lot of money to attend an event which should have been about community spirit etc, bare in mind that Reading/Leeds ("the Carling Weekender") was created to sponge money from the increasing 'trendyness'/student culture/middle class bohemia of other festivals such as Glastonbury.
Displays like the one you mention above (and in Reading also) do nothing but highlight media attention on the negative points of protest.
So, I ask again... The Point?
xoe
reading festival
27.08.2001 23:32
F**k Reading Festival is an example, the Cannabis Festival a couple of months ago in London another.
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Mean
28.08.2001 00:59
Corporate Fucker
Not a protest
28.08.2001 10:09
Still - anything that brings a corporate event into disrepute gets my mark
Bod
Strawberry Fair
28.08.2001 10:18
Dan Brett
e-mail: dan@danielbrett.co.uk
The point was...
28.08.2001 13:11
i didnt burn anything. i was just there around the fire skinning up. i only stepped in when the police came.
just having a bit of fun man, take it easy...
local
toxic & pointless
28.08.2001 13:44
During a break I went to check out what was happening, if burning generators and plastic toilets and tossing calor gas containers into the flames for no real reason, is your idea of a good riot, count me out.
If your grievances was with the cops and the mean fiddler it should be directed at them, not at polluting and spreading toxic shit all over the land, just because you've drunk to much CARLING LAGER.
A friend of mine also decked one pillok at Reading for throwing a fire extinguisher into one of the fires so it would go off when people (not cops) were walking by!
Festival riots, my arse, idiot macho games!
tim
so much effort, so little point
28.08.2001 14:15
but this year seamed stupid, last year it was a case of throw a match in the loos and watch em burn
this year seamed to be a planned event - i wonder if anyone went just to set fires? - again alot of security where evactuated and the site was left to fend on its own - i guess you all heard/know about the rape that happened @ reading... i am supprised a lot more didnt happen at leeds being as all the security where gone and even if you phoned the police to them it was a no-go area
end of the day, all you people who think you have a point to make against corporation or whatever your telling people your reasons are just so you look rebelious to your mum and dad
you really should stop drinking, you cant handle it!
expect next years reading/leeds festival weekend tickets to be around the £100/£150 mark and there to be less freedom in the camp site
if you want to read some more of what i seen @ this years festival including the family i seen running for there lives @ 2am, check out http://www.crashedstar.com/
thats all
cs
crashedstar.com
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Don't you understand???
28.08.2001 15:36
Stand up for the working classes and all the oppressed by refusing to sit down on a nice clean toilet seat!!!
--- This analysis makes most sense when read after consuming huge amounts of alcohol (eg Carling) at the end of a crap 'music' festival.
Paul Edwards
wankers
28.08.2001 16:49
The security guards being paid less that 50 quid for a 12 hour shift after being bussed down from Glasgow can hardly be described as part of the establishment.
These claims of smashing up of random shit being anti-capitalist protests are bollocks and are very dangerous for 'the movement' which is already struggling gain widespread support.
If you don't like the corporate festies then don't go or even better go and leaflet them with info about the shit the organisers are doing and about free festie alternatives.
eyes
calm down
28.08.2001 18:47
I find the argument about people being put off by the violence in the movement laughable. Demos have been getting increasingly more violent each time - yet the last one in Genoa clocked 300,000 people.
j.p
nothing to do with politics
28.08.2001 20:01
sore throat
Riots
28.08.2001 20:44
the girl knocked over was my friends G/F, it looked worse then it was...she only has a sprained arm...the festival will endup getting cancelld if the riots keep going!!
SkaPunk
e-mail: bell-a@cableinet.co.uk
that wasn't a protest
28.08.2001 22:15
Jiminy Jetson
that wasn't a protest
28.08.2001 22:15
Jiminy Jetson
local = twat
28.08.2001 23:39
table
Oh Dear
29.08.2001 02:20
DG
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Reading riots
29.08.2001 08:11
Tod Morton
bloody northern monkeys
29.08.2001 11:59
drew
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why blame it on the North?!
30.08.2001 11:27
Nightbreed
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MV SQUARED
09.09.2001 15:31
GROGAN
MV squared!!!!!
12.09.2001 19:17
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fry+slogan
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especially u
16.09.2001 20:07
dont get me wrong if camilla wa presented infront of me id stein the cow but i wunt enjoy it unless she wa wrapped up in a doggy bag. efkin squared
GROGANhoff steinfeld
duhhhhh
27.08.2002 19:49
the pink princess
Laugh out loud
20.08.2003 22:21
TOM
e-mail: HA HA
... And here we go again
29.08.2005 14:37
but of course people dont like just going to sleep on sunday night/monday morn. bins were set on fire (again) and i ended up coming away with a broken foot from a telegraph pole landing on it, was quite painful. so why again? why do u come back every year to protest the same thing u were last year? the most puzzling concept behind the whole idea is that ur still paying the money to come back and do it again! pointless.
Rich
e-mail: chriscornellis@hotmail.com
You, are a brain dead idiot
29.08.2005 18:15
YTF did u go to the CARLING leeds festival if you don't like corporate sponsorship? WHAT.A.RETARD
leeds_manc
F*** The Pigs
30.08.2005 14:18
The people were great besides the little dump fucks who pride themselves on being pariahs when there just stupid fuckwits unknowingly following trends.
Everything was great butt he police brutality of it all was bad. The people went crazy with the beer trucks and the pigs went away for abit leaving us to party down but the great thing about it was the way everybody came together for the fires and the drink (Not to mention the gas canisters and burning of the tents & toilets).
Overall the festival rocked the young ones sucked the drugs were wonderful and the pigs are halfwit bitches and the veteran festival goers were some of the greatest people i've ever met.
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Sean
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