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Police stop and search people near Excel (where DSEi is to be held)

grrr | 02.09.2003 00:01 | DSEi 2003 | London

Cops have stopped and searched people under the Terrorism Act 2000 near to Excel where DSEi istaking place.

Info for anyone planning to go to the area around Excel or having anything to do with DSEi protests:

Today (Monday) 3 people were detained and stopped and searched under Section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000. This took place near Excel, London Docklands, where the DSEi arms fair is to be held next week. According to the cops (from the Forward Intelligence Team) they are able to do this in the whole Met Police District (ie the whole of London except the city) for the next month.

So if you are around in that area or going anywhere else where you might come across cops who think you look like a protestor (or anywhere that FIT team cops might be) don't carry anything dodgy and think about if you want to have ID on you (cos you don't have to give any details when stopped and searched).

The Terrorism Act 2000 can be found here:  http://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/20000011.htm#aofs

grrr

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sort of not surprising but more research needed

02.09.2003 00:16

it would be good to see the justification for the use of the legislation, but it's not nec surprisinng that the state will allow blanket use of anti-terrorism legislation during and around september 11th...

my mate got stopped while in a car in city of london a couple of days ago under said same legislation, a few questions and that was that.

what care needs to be taken over is understanding if this is will be used primarily against protestors - as was the case with this section 44 during the anti war protests - Liberty released a report over this issue:

 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/07/274366.html

watch them


Simpler friendly documents?

02.09.2003 00:17

Could anyone post any document (or a link) from a friendlier perspective to this pigscum law please?
It better be simple to understand too otherwise it will be useless.

Fuck DSEi!

ram


info on section 44

02.09.2003 13:07

from gwi - gloucestershire weapons inspectors:

 http://www.cynatech.demon.co.uk/legal.htm

Section 44 stop and search powers

As of March 8th 2003 for 28 days Fairford (and the whole of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire) is subject to stop and search powers under Section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000. This is the first time these powers have ever been used. We are trying to keep a civil liberties watch - if you experience unusual policing in relation to section 44 please report it to us. For better understanding on the act and why protest groups should be worried about it read James Hammerton's commentary on the Terrorism Act 2000 (48k word doc)
 http://www.cynatech.demon.co.uk/docs/Terrorism%20Act%202000%20-%20Commentary.doc

This allows vehicles and pedestrians to be stopped and searched for no reason. You may be asked to remove outer clothing (coat, hat even shoes) but no more than that. Bags will be searched and pocket emptied. Male officers may search women although they should not touch you. You should receive a ticket after you've been searched. There is no legal requirement to provide your name and address.

Many people in the vicinity of USAF Fairford, mostly protesters but also journalists, locals and plane spotters have been searched. There are also some reports of section 44 searches near GCHQ in Cheltenham (as yet unconfirmed).

Having the power of stop and search section 45 says:-
Exercise of power. 45. - (1) The power conferred by an authorisation under section 44(1) or (2)-

(a) may be exercised only for the purpose of searching for articles of a kind which could be used in connection with terrorism, and

(b) may be exercised whether or not the constable has grounds for suspecting the presence of articles of that kind.

However if articles are found that could be linked with criminal acts it appears other powers can then be used. For example I had a marker pen confiscated because it could used to cause criminal damage and I would be going equipped if they allowed me to retain it. Yesterday (Sat 15th) there were less searches and it seemed these were only in the vicinity of possible illegal activities... for example kite flying where the kite crossed, or could have crossed the line of the fence.

watcher


make love now

02.09.2003 14:28

Try putting your enrgy into making love
instead of all this stress
no but seriously what about a mass love in in the streets
that would scupper thier terrorist bullshit....

bollockschops


make love now

02.09.2003 14:29

Try putting your enrgy into making love
instead of all this stress
no but seriously what about a mass love in in the streets
that would scupper thier terrorist bullshit....
sorry I've got nonthing more constructive to say lol!

bollockschops


section 44

03.09.2003 17:25

If the boys in black are using section 44 against peace activists and protesters once again all should be aware of where they stand. It is very unlikely you will be arrested, section 44 is being used primarily for the purposes of harassment and intimidation. Put up with this inconvenience but make things inconvenient for our wonderful police force in return. Think of wierd and, perhaps, unpleasant items to carry (used condoms, maggots in a bag, cheesey socks - my mate Greg has some honkers! - holdalls full of unshelled chestnuts,ouch, you get the idea), after all they WANT to search you. It would also be good to keep a log in which people can record their experiences of the ludicrous and, at times, farcical happenings that occur during these harrassment sessions. Will a log be available at the convergence centre? All reports help to undermine Jack Straw's misuse of this law.

Matt


hypocrisy?

04.09.2003 09:44

I heard yesterday that the police have been using section 44 around the ExCel centre, one person also seems to have ended up missing a credit card after a search.

One cannot help however laughing at the complete farce here... peace campaigners being stopped and harassed under anti-terrorism laws, while in a few days officials from states accused of terorism and mass human rights groups will meet to sell each other weapons...

It's a shame that DSEi is now saying axis of evil country syria has DECLINED their invitation, after all, if they had attended, would the police not have been duty bound to stop and search them under the same legislation?

what's going on?


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