May 9 2004: Anti-Trident protesters twice stopped a nuclear weapons convoy in Stirling and Balloch. 6 People were arrested. The protesters were from Trident Ploughshares, Stirling CND and Faslane Peace Camp.
Again a Nuke transport has been halted on the Scottish roads. The MoD regularly organises convoys to take Trident warheads to and from the Burghfield assembly plant to the Coulport store to be checked and maintained. Each warhead is believed to have the destructive power of 8 times the bomb which was dropped on Hiroshima.
A network of ordinary people called across the UK watch Nuke transports closely.[press release from Trident Ploughshares]
Any unusual activity at HMS Burghfield England, where the convoys begin is reported and when a transport leaves the plant an alarm is raised.
All possible routes of the transport are known and watched, convoys followed. Publishing the routes is illegal. But if ordinary people can obtain the information, could other - trained and not so fluffy - people not do the same? Scary thought, not?
London, Leichester, Nottingham, Leeds, Edinburgh, Glasgow and other densely populated area's are passed-by closely. Accidents happen sometimes, luckily not often. The last potential fatal accident was in December 2003 when a Truck -suspected to carry nukes- caught fire on the shores of Loch Long.
Let it be no surprise then that lots of people are prepared to risk life, Limbs and freedom to oppose these practises and to make sure as many people as possible know about these suicidal tendencies of the UK-goverment and establishment:
May 9 2004: Anti-Trident protesters twice stopped a nuclear weapons convoy. 6 People were arrested.
The first interruption took place just beneath Stirling castle. One activist waved the leading truck to a standstill and then climbed on top of its cab while others went in front to block its advance.
Four peoples freedom was taken away: Jane, Sam, Roz and Morag were arrested. All were released the same evening, but ordered to return to the sheriff court on Thursday.
When the convoy reached Balloch on Loch Lomondside there was a heavy police presence but in spite of this the convoy was again halted. Two people more people were arrested. The protesters were from Trident Ploughshares, Stirling CND and Faslane Peace Camp.
David, a Stirling CND member from Tillicoultry, said: "We were delighted that the convoy was held up in Stirling. We were able to explain to large numbers of passing motorists that they were close to Britain's very own weapons of mass destruction."
Protestors are often found guilty in the legal system but that does not deter them to carry on with this vital protest!
If you feel compelled to join one of these protests or want to organise your own with your affinity group: get informed, get trained, be safe and Stop Those Nukes!
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14.05.2004 15:30
As far as we know this is not true. There was an incident involving the convoy on 16th October 2003 on LOCH LOMONDside when a warning light stopped the convoy. Whether this was a mechanical fault, actual overheating of the truck or a faulty warning light we don't know.
The tracking and protesting about these convoys is co-ordinated by NUKEWATCH a network of activists and people concerned at the transportation of their deadly loads on UK roads. NUKEWATCH has been running for twenty years.
At a recent Scottish NUKEWATCH meeting in Glasgow it was decided we would organise a major NUKE-STOP action in Scotland the next time the convoy travels. We think that this is likely to be in about six weeks time at teh earliest.
There have been some major actions in the past including the 'Braveheart' action when folk from Scotland joined activists from Tyneside to stop the convoy on the border of Scotland and England for a whole morning.
We are setting up a phone-tree so that we can alert people when the convoy leaves Burghfield. Usually it takes several days to arrive in Scotland. Transport will be arranged from Glasgow and Edinburgh to the action which will take place at a secret location along the convoy's route.
Through CND and other contacts we also hope to organise a 'Marking the Routes' with people going to their nearest part of the route to hang banners and put up warning signs the night before the convoy is due to arrive in Scotland.
If you want to get involved phone 01555 820 550.
NUKEWATCH Scotland
c/o Scottish CND
15 Barrland Street
Glasgow
G41 1QH
Tel: 0141 423 1222
scnd@banthebomb.org
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