while the crowd was standing peacefully , police had the opportunity to sneak in and film and photograph all the presents
then they distributed some leaflets about their right to start arresting people under section 132 of the serious and organised crime and police act 2005, but there was no serious trethen and they in fact seem to leave again space and time to the crowd to continue with the speeches peacefully
suddenly, after a quick briefing in the back of the square, in the chill of the shadow, they planned their next step, they got closer and started arrested people
i witnessed only two arrests, but i read on this website about 5 arrests in total
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02.08.2005 15:02
James
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03.08.2005 12:04
caroline
it's not just for brian!
07.08.2005 17:15
doesn't it show how ridiculous this government is, that if stood on my own outside downing street with a placard criticising blair, i would be commiting a CRIMINAL offence under the 'serious organised crime' act, punishable by a fine or by imprisonment (perhaps my only chance of being SERIOUS and ORGANISED...). if i protested at the pub up the road (within the zone the law applies in) that it was still 10.59pm and therefore i should get served, would that also be a serious organised crime?
watch this space - today (sunday) 5 or 6 more arrests were made and then the police left us alone. it looks like their tactic is just to arrest a few people each time, so each time we protest, a few are nicked. let's keep this up, with more and more people, until they get bored and decide to go and fight some crime / drink tea in the station / harrass someone else (most likely).
o
Wrong target
27.08.2005 02:20
This includes the incestuous monarchies in Britain and beyond!
Fina