call-out and reaction to the Metropolitan Police appeal.
back and vastly outnumbered, though they did still try to manage the ride
by blocking the front so that the back could catch up. What does it matter
if a 1,000 riders get split into two or more though? Towards the end of
the ride the police seemed to give up doing anything, they didn't even try
to stop a couple of cars going the wrong way down a one way street, and
they just blended in and became a part of the Mass.
The police intervened with an incident with a young rider at King's Cross.
I couldn't make out whether the rider had been involved in accident and
the police were just taking particulars or if the rider was being
reprimanded. Anyway this led to some booing from the Mass.
Participants did quite a lot of blockading traffic and even a small sit
down in Parliament Square, though this was probably celebratory and
defiant. Nothing was done to stop the sound systems playing in the SOCPA zone this time. The impression I got from other riders was that this was a very
good Mass. I went expecting the worst and got almost the best.
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