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Doug | 21.05.2007 18:58 | London
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Comments
Hide the following 11 comments
Is it a bike thing
21.05.2007 19:32
Walter rally
Ladri di biciclette
21.05.2007 19:54
"One of the three appeal judges hearing today’s case did rule in favour of the cyclists. Lord Justice Wall said a ruling that the event fell within the Public Order Act was “potentially oppressive”. “The police, in my judgment, know what the cyclists are going to do. They are going to ride around the Greater London area. “That is a perfectly lawful activity, and if, for any reason, it ceases to be so, the police have ample powers to intervene.The judge said it was a valid argument that not only is the Critical Mass rally a part of London life, but that none of the bodies responsible for public transport in London had ever felt it necessary to ask the police to consider using the Public Order Act against it.”
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1821099.ece
Danny
Sorry for being a bore
21.05.2007 20:44
Welder
Here's how to make one
21.05.2007 21:18
http://indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2006/03/335512.html
Gulliver
is the state
21.05.2007 21:59
One good thing about this
staight from the ministry of silly walks
21.05.2007 22:32
liliana
It is a procession or not
21.05.2007 22:56
Heads I win, ....
Ari
e-mail: ari@arih.biz
Homepage: http://www.arih.biz
Independent
21.05.2007 23:02
bill
it's not "illegal" ...
22.05.2007 06:35
thats a difference. police can ban it, like othere demonstrations. did we ever care?
cyclist
remember last time?
22.05.2007 07:50
in response, around 1500 cyclists took to the streets in november, bringing central london to a standstill, and making it impossible for the police to enforce their crazy repression.
you don't have a lot of time to organise, but if you want to build a similar event, it's up to everyone to spread this news far and wide - leaflet, poster and recruit your local cycle shop, write to your local newspaper ("local person intends to defy police ban by cycling on friday"), swamp your mailing lists, and so on and so on.
remember, the critical mass is not an 'organised' event, and so cannot notify the police in advance of its route. since it's not organised by any one person, it means everyone who wants a mass needs to do something this week to make it happen large! no-one will do it for you.
so start acting, and think positive and huge - if 1500 can come out on a cold november night over this issue, think how many might turn up on a pleasant may evening?
rikki
e-mail: rikkiindymedia@googlemail.com
ridiculous
22.05.2007 10:43
I think any forthcoming government statement should make clear exactly who, in principle, opposes or supports the customary "procession", and who complained that cycling was "illegal" in the first place.
As for oppressive, please can the BBC either allow comments or link to the Indymedia?
Ben