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On behalf of Mr Brian W Haw, Parliament Square Peace Campaign, to commissioner:-
Today, 5th October 2007, I hereby serve upon you a copy of an application made under section 59(2) Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001, at Southwark Crown Court relating to Mr Brian Haw & Co.'s property stolen by you/your henchmen on 23rd May 2006.
I remind you that you are now required, within 7 days, to (a) notify Mr Haw and the Court officer whether you are making representations and appearing at the hearing; and (b) if you wish to make representations, a WRITTEN (I understand you have problems with reducing things to writing - ie authorisations under SOCPA) statement setting out such representations.
Steven Jago,
for and on behalf of Mr Brian W Haw.
To public:
Brian Haw & Co. would like to re-assure members of the public that protest around Parliament is in fact - not banned - yet - and visitors to the 24/7 "As Long As It Takes" Parliament Square Peace Campaign this Monday, 8th October 2007 are very welcome to see the new banner display before the old one is restored to its former home.
Both Brian and the Burmese protests are continuing on Monday as normal, so you can see both displays while visiting. You will of course also be able to see Mayor ken livingstone's illegal barriers in Parliament Square - an attempt to severely curtail peaceful campaigning.
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Application letters
05.10.2007 22:37
SteveJ
Application letters - page 1
05.10.2007 23:03
SteveJ
Hearing date set at Southwark Crown Court
15.10.2007 09:29
For directions, nearest tube station is London Bridge, see;
http://www.multimap.com/maps/#t=l&map=51.50561,-0.0809|17|4&loc=GB:51.54811:-0.27606
Hope to see you there.
SteveJ
e-mail: stevej_appalled@yahoo.co.uk
SOCPA still there
15.10.2007 21:05
Brian Haw's demonstration is only there because he is complying with the requirements of the undemocratic SOCPA laws - need to apply for authorisation, need to receive authorisation, need to supply name & address, need to supply details of the form of the demonstration & need to comply with any restrictions.
Anyone that does not do that is banned and STILL under threat of arrest (since 2005), fine and possible imprisonment.
Brian B