Despite the normal threats of arrest from the police, activists blocked the entrance and exit routes to the garage, shutting it down. The garage remained closed by the action for three hours. There were no arrests.
The level of public support for the action was amazing, and car horns were beeping their support almost constantly. Even the motorists that turned up to use the garage were (on the whole) supportive, and happily drove off to find somewhere else to fill up.
This was an effective and successful action - it would be nice to see more of these in the weeks and months to come.
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fantastic
07.10.2007 13:17
froggy
Good work!
07.10.2007 15:41
For some analysis of Burma from local eco-socialists, see:
Crazy Shepherd of Rebellion
Well done!
07.10.2007 19:36
keep it up!
If the FIT have no visible ID
07.10.2007 20:36
Bob
links to oxford action reports
08.10.2007 10:49
and last week's:
It's particularly inspiring to see Cardiff activists completely block the entrances. Sadly we only had a handful up for risking arrest so although we started off with a physical blockade we eventually moved towards pavements when threatened by the cops. Having said that we were still 90% effective just by having such a large visible presence, waving drivers past and leafletting/talking to those that did get through. Towards the end as people left the change was noticeable as more drivers were going through and filling up.
We're planning to set up a more permanent Burma solidarity type group in Oxford, linking with the existing student group. (If anyone reading this is interested in getting involved, keep an eye on the Oxford Indymedia calendar for details of the first meeting which should be fairly soon).
Anyway, nice work :)
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