What if the police win their appeal? Could it be the end of this Critical Mass, after 12 years of monthly rides, or the beginning of a strategic rebellion?
At the start of last night's ride Des Kay, who originally took the Met police to court, reported on the progress of their appeal. He said it is not looking good as the police are using a high powered lawyer. The police want the ride to be treated as a regular public protest with a fixed route and organisers. Of course, cyclists are not going to stand for this and Des asked for discussions on possible strategies in the event of the appeal succeeding. The result of the appeal could be soon or take several weeks more.
Police are still warning riders with sound systems not to play them within the SOCPA zone and are asking for their names and addresses but take no action when this request is refused. They also video the sound system people.
Previous court decision
http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk/2006/sedley.html Website
http://www.criticalmasslondon.org.uk/
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Seems that the police are wasting our time - they should know the law on this...
01.04.2007 01:14
In the transport debate bicycles have won already. Cars are for obese lamers that cannot think for themselves, cannot manage their appointments, don't give a toss about climate change and are prepared to risk manslaughter on their silly little 'car' journeys. Besides, they are lazy cunts. Real people care about things, car drivers just veg in front of the goggle-box (when they are not in their little tin box). Car drivers are eneny number one and it is sad to see the police taking sides with them.
The irony of 'pigs on bikes' is that the police are able to do their job 'properly' on bikes - i.e. real community policing. This they are doing, and when a couple of community support officers are deployed to a troublesome neighbourhood on bikes a lot more wrong-doing is nipped in the bud than any amount of 'pig vans' or 'jam sandwiches'.
How do we turn this situation around? Invite the celebrity cyclists to support the underground? Why not?
M.C. Troll