When asked under what law we were being detained (during the /long/ periods when they were just holding us still) I was told repeatedly that there was no law they were using, nor a specific police power. Course there wasn't much I could do with the knowledge that we were being held in effect illegally as they were many, and there were children etc with us so we needed to keep it fluffy.
Actually, everyone on the demo stayed in remarkably good spirits, dancing to the drums and soundsystem when it finally caught us up. The clowns were there, as they have been on many other events since the G8 and provided a welcome distraction and lightening of the atmosphere.
As we went up through Anderston (if it extends up behind the Mitchell to the university area - otherwise don't know what that area is called) the folk in the working class area we were going through asking what was going on, what all the police were dong there etc. I had some good conversations with locals about how if you were mugged or whatever and you called them the police wouldn't come but here there were so many just for a party. The folks on the demo looked so obviously fluffy with children, silly costumes etc. Even the folks with bandanas on looked just part of the party.
Into the park, again the police trying to be as intimidating as possible, making us walk practically in single file through a corridor of them.
But then the sun reappeared, the tunes went on and we danced till the sun went down.
No arrests, no severe injuries (just minor folks being roughly handled by cops)
Nice day. Good to mark Mayday. Shame about the overbearing cops.
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if you dont stand for something you'll fall for anything
04.05.2006 13:27
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