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Notts Indymedia | 02.06.2009 12:21 | Climate Chaos | Repression
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Lets get one fact straight
02.06.2009 16:45
The legally questionable and morally indefensible Police operation did not cost the Police £700,000 - it cost the taxpayer £700,000.
Bleedin' Obvious
it cost the police from their budget
02.06.2009 23:35
anon
Who's 'we' ?
03.06.2009 08:34
In a public arena it's, not for one person to decide if 'we' 'need' to nit pick.
The devil is always in the detail. Accuracy and clarity of thought isn't nit picking.
Bleedin' Obvious
the taxpayer
03.06.2009 11:29
"Climate action group cost £700,000 of taxpayers money"
Max
@Max (plank)
03.06.2009 22:07
Bleedin' Obvious
not really bothered by the details, just the bottom line
04.06.2009 11:56
"How much? 700K? What a waste of money. Bloody protestors"
Thats it. If you think the taxpayer actually care anymore than that you've got an inflated opinion of your own importance.
Max
Max Plank's opening statement sums it up ...
05.06.2009 09:33
I think you're on the wrong site, mate... http://tinyurl.com/plfqra
Bleedin' Obvious
@Bleedin' Obvious
06.06.2009 23:30
Similarly, MPs are stealing both from their budget and from the taxpayer.
The whole point of the article was that now the filth have £700,000 less to spend on helping old ladies across the road or catching rapists or whatever. That is true irrespective of quibbling over who exactly it is "costing".
And @Max: maybe some people are brainwashed by the Sun or the Daily Mail into thinking the protestors are to blame rather than the people at the top responsible for trying to crush dissent and maintain the status quo. That doesn't mean they are right, and media manipulation isn't the protestors' fault.
The fact that the media subtly (and not so subtly) promotes the agenda of the government and powerful business interests is another issue that needs addressing. It's very difficult to challenge an entrenched power though - they will do everything they can to maintain it, and as they have so much power to begin with, it's very difficult to attack them successfully.
anon