The vast majority of motorists were very supportive, with many honking horns and giving thumbs up. The garage stayed empty of cars for up to 45minutes. Eventually, protestors were forced to allow three cars entry after they came dangerously close to running people over (one lady even decided to get out of her car and scream for ten minutes about her "right to spend money"!). After an hour, the protestors decided to leave - Police arrived ten minutes later...
Shell plan to continue their tradition of environmental and social destruction, along with repression of activists, by constructing a dangerous, experimental gas pipeline and refinery in beautiful Rossport, northwest Ireland. The pipeline, which will cross unstable land, prone to landslides, will be only 70m from the nearest home and 30m from the nearest road. U.S pipeline consultants say that this is not a 'normal' pipeline, and that due to it being at 5 times the normal pressure, there is an "increases likelihood of pipeline failure". They have also said that pipelines should be no closer than 200m from the nearest home and 400m from the nearest uncovered individual, to avoid "fatality". The refinery will pollute the local air with carbon dioxide and methane, and will pollute the regional source of water and the bay which provides fishermens livelihoods, with toxins including lead, phosphorus, chromium, arsenic and mercury.
People in Rossport have been resisting these plans for several years, with all work stopped last year due to constant blockades. Recently however, 200 police forced a path for Shell, injuring several protestors. This action was taken to show solidarity with this community struggle against Shell and the Irish state.
For more information, please see:
www.indymedia.ie
www.shelltosea.com
www.rossportsolidaritycamp.com
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