The arestee outside ULU surrounded by police
Chalking in front of the ULU building in support of the 3Cosas campaign
In a statement issued shortly after the event, ULU President Michael Chessum said: “The actions of both the police and the University today were a disgrace. The University must issue an apology, and intervene with the authorities to prevent charges being brought. If calling the police is an attempt to intimidate the 3 Cosas Campaign, it will not work.”
The woman was seen to be talking to two uniformed policemen in the foyer of ULU with a group of other activists. Shortly after that, she was seen to be pinned down on the floor by two policemen and arrested, screaming from the pressure exerted on her. She was dragged out of the building by two policemen while her friend was forcibly restrained. In the struggle, several tables were up-ended as police fought to keep a grip on the man, threatening to charge him with breach of the peace as he told them repeatedly to “Fuck off."
A riot van and extra police car pulled up to offer back-up, leaving the woman surrounded by an estimated seventeen officers. She was held outside on the road for around fifteen minutes before being shut in a van by a smirking policeman.
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16.07.2013 19:36
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Sue their arses
17.07.2013 00:07
And what wimpy tossers the students who sat back and watched were. Pathetic.
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Civilised society!
18.07.2013 06:38
Is this how people should be treated for chalking on walls to educate people about inequality and social injustice?
Teachers all over the world chalk on walls for these same reasons.
Each and every one of those constables attending should have been challenged on their understanding of keeping the peace, and upholding the law.
Where is their evidence of criminal damage?
Well done for documenting and publicising the gratuitous and abusive assault of these students. This is abuse of police power.
Standing there
Chalking is criminal damage
19.07.2013 02:07
Onlyme
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brutalise and criminalise those hopscotch playing kids
19.07.2013 10:06
After all, it is illegal...........
The law is an ass
Hopscotch
19.07.2013 21:16
Onlyme
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19.07.2013 21:55
Obviously not a warning.....
However, the BBC report includes this:
"A police spokesman said: "From the circumstances described, it would not appear to have been necessary to advise the young girl that chalking a hopscotch grid may be criminal damage and illegal."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-22475517
Which suggests that police are supposed to exercise some discretion in the matter. The video makes it clear that their conduct inflamed the situation at ULU. Perhaps they don't know that before Universities became fee charging pushers of neoliberal ideology, they actually advocated values like free expression and tolerance. And students got better treatment for free!!
I've watched the video again and it is disgusting on so many levels.
The law is an ass