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Placard Amnesty Update

Ian Blair | 10.06.2006 18:15 | Repression | Social Struggles | London

The Metropolitan Police's citywide placard amnesty, running from the 29th May through the 5th July has so far been a formidable success.

Prior to the amnesty placards were just dumped, where a child might pick them up
Prior to the amnesty placards were just dumped, where a child might pick them up

Placards deposited at Scotland Yard, waiting to be made safe
Placards deposited at Scotland Yard, waiting to be made safe

Placards can be handed in to any police station in London
Placards can be handed in to any police station in London

Just a handful of the arsenal of invective taken off the streets so far
Just a handful of the arsenal of invective taken off the streets so far


For more details of the placard amnesty watch this space.

For background see:
 http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/05/341626.html

Ian Blair
- e-mail: commissioner@met.police.uk

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Is it true?

10.06.2006 19:02

That there is to be a permanent placard collection point to be established at the fron to Parliament Square?

I heard that people turning up at Parliament Square were not checking if their placard conformed to Police Chief specifications. In consequence the Houses of Parliament has had to employ fifty more cleaners to pick up discarded placards from mostly law abiding citizens who just dumped their placards.This might have just been some delusional satire. I had been drinking.

Folly Beger


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