Sheffield Border Agency Interrogation Centre at Vulcan House using
bicycle locks and superglue to attach themselves to both entrances. The
group are there in response to the introduction of compulsory ID cards
for non-EU people on student or marriage visas. They are displaying two
banners, one reads “My identity is not your property” and the other
“Nothing to hide? Everything to fear! Defy ID!”
many were supportive of the actions the group has taken. Speaking to a
blockader, one applicant said that by introducing compulsory ID cards,
the government have shown that “they just want to control people”.
Border Agency staff have called the police to remove the protesters but
at the time of sending (10:30am) the protesters are still in place.
An activist from Bradford (who is currently superglued to two others in
front of the main entrance) said “The government are trying to introduce
ID cards through the back door, targeting some of the most vulnerable
people in the country.” A Sheffield activist added “If we want to save
the people of Great Britain from ID cards, we must act now!”
Government legislation has meant that, since 25^th November, foreign
spouses and non-EU students who apply for, or renew, visas will be
forced to attend an interrogation and be issued with an ID card that
will hold their name, photograph, nationality and immigration status,
along with a biometric chip that will hold their fingerprints and
digital image. The details will be held indefinitely on the UK Identity
Service database. Delays meant that the Sheffield Border Agency Centre
only began interrogations from today (1^st December).
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Excellent...
01.12.2008 13:46
one of no borders
Homepage: http://noborders.org.uk
Sweet!
01.12.2008 15:47
xx
(A)
arrests
01.12.2008 16:25
Great job folks!
Bradford Against ID
fair play!
01.12.2008 18:42
bristol no borders
update
01.12.2008 20:17
So basically "Bad activist, don't do it again".
Sala
25th november
03.12.2008 14:33
no id
More photos
03.12.2008 19:30
http://hastychangs.deviantart.com/art/Protest-1-105121265
http://hastychangs.deviantart.com/art/Protest-2-105121302
http://hastychangs.deviantart.com/art/Protest-3-105121344
http://hastychangs.deviantart.com/art/Protest-4-105121361
No ID
Good time to make the protest
03.12.2008 21:32
I think you answered your own question. It was much more effective to make the protest when there are less policemen about.
A
More on the 25th
04.12.2008 01:16
B) Although the law came into force on the 25th, Vulcan House didn't actually start issuing ID cards until the 1st, so we decided that'd be a more effective time to blockade it. Sorry it wasn't publicised more widely, but there's obvious downsides to publicly announcing "hey, we're gonna blockade this building" in advance.
Defy-ID