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Wed 1st April G20 protests. How much is it gonna kick off?

Is it gonna be a bit lairy tomorrow?


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You serious?? This is about politics, not macho posturing. If you want a fight then go somewhere else. The majority of protesters won't want anything to do with you.

... and the reason many 'average people' won't want to join in the protesting, for fear of getting caught up in the idiotic minority who think violence is the answer, regardless of what the protest is supposed to be about, and getting one over 'the man' for 'keeping them down'.
 
I wonder if there'll be any repeat of these terrible scenes:



http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article515384.ece

But they were set upon by traders, most of whom were under the age of 25. “They were kicking and punching men and women indiscriminately,” a photographer said. “It was really ugly, but Greenpeace did not fight back.”

Mr Beresford said: “They followed the guys into the lobby and kept kicking and punching them there. They literally kicked them on to the pavement.”

Last night Greenpeace said two protesters were in hospital, one with a suspected broken jaw, the other with concussion.

thanks for showing your true colours poshboy
 
Poshboy! :D

“We bit off more than we could chew. They were just Cockney barrow boy spivs. Total thugs,” one protester said, rubbing his bruised skull. “I’ve never seen anyone less amenable to listening to our point of view.”

Terrible scenes...

ETA: I've just remembered who you are - you're that silly fucker who reckons only posh people know how to spell!
 
left to the protesters it would be 5-ish. I think people want to feel united and constructive rather than kick off on the whole.

The state lusts for violence to distract from the main message. They will weigh in, making it more a 7-8.

The muppet press will go along with the narrative and the fucktard sheeple will be fooled again. Dontcha love it?
 
To everyone that's going: Wish I was with you. Stay safe, be loud, be belligerent, be difficult, be persistent, be strong, stay together, and have fun.
 
5 or thereabouts.

I reckon there'll be some fairly low-level scuffles between some protesters and the police, which the right-wing press will blow out of all proportion into some bollocks story about the rising tide of 'anarchist' violence and the government and police will then use as an excuse to make life even more difficult for those of us who might want to mount a demonstration.

Personally I don't think there's much point in its kicking off. It won't achieve any more than a peaceful demo. But there are always some people who use a demo as an excuse for a ruck, and that includes some of the police.


yep.. I agree with you. It'll get written up, outrage, etc and then forgotten. Expect pictures of rioting masked up peeps attacking some building or another on the front of the Standard.

(((buildings))):D
 
To everyone that's going: Wish I was with you. Stay safe, be loud, be belligerent, be difficult, be persistent, be strong, stay together, and have fun.

Seconded :)

I have unavoidable work commitments but salute and thank all those who refuse to be intimidated by the goonsquad state or accept the lies and looting of the finance elite and their sock puppet politicians.

We are the future, I would add to Corax call for you to learn some stuff and bring it back to the communities.

Be safe, and if it's not too late I recommend balti mix and water for the kettle situations (run first before being kettled, keep your wits about you)
 
a cut and paste from Schnews, but I've seen it b4 somewhere. Good advice.


Police have promised an overwhelming response to protests in the City of London this week.

Here’s yer ten point guide to keeping the Met on their toes. Their primary tactic is likely to be an attempt to ‘kettle’ the crowd – i.e. surround them either in a pre-prepared space with crash barriers, vans and/or lines of cops. Once the crowd is contained they will only be released once searched and photographed. The best time to beat this tactic is as the cordon is being prepared.

1) Stick together – in small groups (preferably affinity groups agreed on beforehand)

2) Be prepared to react quickly – get through police lines as they are forming – cops don’t like being outflanked and may abandon the attempt to form a kettle.

3) Avoid surveillance – UK police are notorious for poring over hours of footage to pick out faces and get convictions. Stop police from filming by putting placards in front of the cameras (A stock tactic of FITwatch – see www.fitwatch.blogspot.com). Caps, hooded tops and masks are all worth using. A determined crowd can stop a mass de-masking – saving prison sentences later.

4) Baton charges – are used in an attempt to make people run or force them into pre-prepared cordons. A football shin pad under the sleeve of yer jacket can take a lot of the sting out of a truncheon blow.

5) Pepper Spray – now used increasingly. If affected wipe away from eyes and through hair with dry rag, followed by water to flush eyes.

6) Horses – a charge by mounted police is one of the most severe tactics deployed by British police. One tactic that has worked is the stringing of lines between lamp-posts about 7 feet off the ground.

7) Snatch Squads – Police will attempt to invade a static crowd to grab individuals. Keep an eye on senior cops (often wearing different coloured hi-vis jackets) pointing people out. Warn those people and defeat the snatch squad by surrounding it.

8) De-arresting – many people have survived an attempted nicking when their mates have grabbed them and held on tightly.

9) Fighting with the cops is possible – if there’s a supply of throwables to hand – otherwise they’re of course better armed than us.

10) The best form of defence of all is CHAOS! The police have a hierarchy which takes orders from individuals making informed decisions. If the situation changes constantly they simply cannot keep up. Keep moving all the time, weave in and out of the crowd. Change your appearance. Open up new directions and possibilities, be unpredictable. If you find yourself still and passive for more than a minute then you’ve stopped acting defensively.





If you're stopped and searched you don't have to give your name and address. If you're unlucky enough to get nicked then saying 'no comment' is always the best policy. For more see the SchNEWS guide
 
I've just driven through Central London in a nice suit, shirt and tie in a nice car. Was I too early? I remain unscathed, so I'm guessing so. :(
 
I've just driven through Central London in a nice suit, shirt and tie in a nice car. Was I too early? I remain unscathed, so I'm guessing so. :(

Far too early yet, Swampy loves a lie-in.

I only saw two other people wearing suits on my way in this morning.
 
The City is a shit target, save for a few old boy institutions.

Follow the money and fuck up Mayfair's penthouses...
 
I came in on my usual route, dressed as usual, and didn't spot one protester.

I guess someone's still trying to figure out how to light the fire using two sticks, so they can cook the organic wholemeal hemp porridge before everyone goes out to lob bricks at McDonalds, and shout at the police.
 
Doesn't that strike as a bit lame though? Protest starts hours after all the bankers are in their offices, looking down from their windows wondering how it's meant to effect them?

well people are coming from all over the country, got to give them time to get to london
 
I don't suppose it occured to them to come down the night before and find a hotel or something.

They don't sound very committed to "the cause" to me.
 
He has got a point. If you want to cause chaos then rush-hour is the time to start doing it.

A bit of mayhem then has a magnified effect.

I think this direct action malarky is in need of a shake up and perhaps the recruitment of fresh blood to it, with more of a 'get up and go' attitude is what is needed.

A Thatcherite boost you might say. :)
 
well, you know how it is. People have families, work commitments, that sort of thing. Only in your 'brain' is it 100% anarko kids coming to protest.
 
He has got a point. If you want to cause chaos then rush-hour is the time to start doing it.

A bit of mayhem then has a magnified effect.

I think this direct action malarky is in need of a shake up and perhaps the recruitment of fresh blood to it, with more of a 'get up and go' attitude is what is needed.

A Thatcherite boost you might say. :)

this is a peaceful protest ffs.
 
well, you know how it is. People have families, work commitments, that sort of thing. Only in your 'brain' is it 100% anarko kids coming to protest.


One day a year ? If this sort of thing was a weekly occurance then fair enough but its not.

They should have been out in force at sunrise this morning. Disrupting commuter services, blocking roads, really giving it some. Keep the Police on their toes.
 
Heh, what DC said, shows a certain measure of desperation though to slate the protesters for not turning up 2 or 3 hours before the protest actually starts, should we all be running up so we can get ourselves a good spot or something?
 
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