By half two, the crowd on Lewes Road had begun to disperse and the police line had moved across the road, freeing up one lane of traffic. The remaining crowd were able to launch themselves down Lewes Road towards the Level. Fearing that 100 or so anarchists might not cause enough trouble, the cops kindly contributed towards the mayhem by sending some 25 vehicles to create a police traffic jam stretching halfway down the road.
When the converged marchers arrived at the Level (traditional end point of Brighton demos), police backed off, thinking that the crowd had had enough. As it turns out, the up-fer-it protesters saw the police begin to disperse and made a break for it to storm the city centre, with the local Army recruitment centre as a goal. Still singing and chanting, they carried on, pursued by police until they were finally kettled near Queens Road. Seeing their plight, locals started harassing the cops, kettling in the kettle and throwing food and water to the stalwart marchers. Police eventually followed the protesters to the beach for their final push, where they nicked a pebble-thrower.
With a total of around ten arrests, one sore scrotum, plenty of bruised knees, inflamed sinuses, and stinging eyes, the last 100 intrepid protesters completed the 5½ mile anti-arms trade mini marathon to bathe aching feet in the sea. Andrew Beckett, spokesperson said “We didn’t let the police control events. We went where we wanted, when we wanted. All the police from four counties weren’t able to stop us making our stand against EDO/ITT”.
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Police State
18.10.2008 17:43
Thanks for the brilliant photos, a real shame I couldn't be there in person.
peace!
Peace Pixie
HAHAthe police look like a army of ravers in flouros with bouran drums& sticks
18.10.2008 23:09
why are they allowing themselves to be used in defence of companies that supply illegal regimes like the Isreal government known to deliberately tactically target innocent civilians including children with sniper fire.
To protect people breaking international & universal law is in itself serious criminal offence, supply of illegal firearms is punishable by at least 10yrs in jail. EDO are making equipment that could be used with WMDs therefore higher terms would be applicable.
In fact Grant Wilkinson a gunsmith running a small arms factory in his garden shed was sentenced to life for the manufacture of firearmson the 5th of September 2008 he was , his operation is minute in comparison to EDO's by Judge Zoe Smith, passing sentence at Reading Crown Court.
http://www.police999.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2055:grant-wilkinson-sentenced-to-life-for-running-uks-biggest-gun-factory-&catid=35:crime-news&Itemid=55
The British public & world opinion is against this& the wars in Afraq, whichever way you look at it the arms manufacturers knowingly supplying weapons to undemocratic & genocidal regimes are going to have to pay for this at some point. If they stop now & work legally in fairtrade many illegal arms dealers will not have to go to prison, those that continue at some point serve long periods in jail.
Green syndicalist
Thanks Guido
19.10.2008 05:45
wietse