The cops were there with their mobile cctv unit and fit team as usual but kept their distance until the roof dwellers tried to come down. The activists were attempting to protect the climbers as they left the roof, when around forty cops charged around the corner and contained everyone in against the side of the garage. One girl was violently arrested as the cops pushed and shoved people against the wall (but she was later released without charge). People were then contained under section 50 and told to leave but that they would be arrested if they didn't give their names and addresses. Concerned with protecting the climbers on their descent, activists stayed put until they were safely on the ground. Shortly thereafter the two climbers were snatched from the group and nicked. Detainees left one by one after being forced under threat of arrest to give a name and address to the cops and blinded by the police camera for photos.
Earlier today a critical mass of over 30 bikes and a mobile sound system rode through Nottingham highlighting the evils of Shell to motorists and passers by. Hundreds of leaflets were handed out outside of the Shell petrol station forecourt on Woodside road and the A52. The entrances and exits were
blocked for over an hour.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/02/333974.html
Yesterday Shell's headquarters in Dublin were blockaded by bicycles and supporters of Rossport's campaign to prevent a dangerous, high-pressure pipeline being built through their community.
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/02/333923.html
Below is the Press Release for the London action which was sent out this evening and more information can be found at:
www.londonrisingtide.org.uk
www.corribsos.com
www.shellfacts.com
www.indymedia.ie/mayo
www.struggle.ws/rsc
PRESS RELEASE
Activists Shut Down Shell Hell
Activists shut down a Shell petrol station in North London today as part of an international day of action against a Shell-led gas pipeline and refinery development in County Mayo, Ireland.
The activists blockaded the entrance and exit to the forecourt, disabled the petrol pumps with ‘Caution Global Warming’ hazard tape, and hung a banner from the roof of the garage reading ‘Stop Shell Hell in North West Ireland Now!’ The petrol station was shut all afternoon, and part of Upper
Street was closed off to traffic. The carnival-like atmosphere provided by a noisy samba band came to an abrupt halt as police contained the protesters, who were attempting to leave peacefully. Three of the activists were arrested.
The international day of action was called to draw attention to the struggle to stop the construction of a gas pipeline and refinery in County Mayo, which would transform a remote conservation area of outstanding natural beauty into an environmental disaster zone with serious public health and safety implications.
The pipeline and refinery will poison the area, threatening the safety of the residents who live just metres away, endangering the marine environment and destroying livelihoods based on fishing. Shell’s plans are
fully backed by the Irish State, which used compulsory acquisition orders to give Shell access to local people's lands.
(www.londonrisingtide.org.uk, www.corribsos.com)
Local residents and people from across Ireland are fighting back, and in 2005, five Rossport residents were jailed for 3 months for attempting to prevent construction workers from entering their land. Last summer, residents and activists set up a protest camp on the site of the proposed pipeline and prevented construction by shutting down both the pipeline and refinery building sites. Work on the project has still not begun, and the camp is seeking as many people as possible to join them this summer to stop Shell again.
The battle in Ireland is just one of many struggles against Shell’s environmental and human rights abuses around the world. Shell’s oil empire is also making a huge contribution to climate chaos, trading over 14 million barrels of crude oil equivalent every day. The company’s recent record profits of $23 billion come only at the expense of massive damage
to the climate. (www.risingtide.org.uk)
The activists were from Rising Tide, Rhythms of Resistance and other groups.
For more information and photos, call 07708 794665 or email london@risingtide.org.uk
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19.02.2006 00:05
rikki
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19.02.2006 11:40
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legal clarification
19.02.2006 22:32
This didn't used to be an arrestable offence but since January 1st, when Section 110 of the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 [4] came into force, you can be arrested for any offence "to enable [your] name [or address] to be ascertained" or "to allow the prompt and effective investigation of the offence or of [your] conduct".
There's no legal requirement to give your date of birth but you may be arrested for refusing to give it since this may be grounds for the cop to not believe you've given your real details.
Acting in an anti-social manner is defined as "a manner that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same household as himself" in Section 1 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 [5].
s60 gives extra stop and search powers and powers to remove disguises in anticipation of "incidents involving serious violence" or when "activities may take place [...] that are likely [...] to involve the commission of offences" (60AA), it does not give cops any power to require that you allow them to take your photograph.
[1] http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2002/20030--f.htm#50
[2] http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1994/Ukpga_19940033_en_5.htm#mdiv60 modified by Section 25 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1998/98037--d.htm#25
[3] s60AA was added by Section 94 of the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2001/10024--k.htm#94
[4] http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2005/50015--k.htm#110
[5] http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1998/98037--b.htm#1
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24.02.2006 10:42
rikki