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violent socpa arrest outside downing street this afternoon

rikki | 19.06.2006 02:04 | SOCPA | Indymedia | Repression | London

a peaceful single male held a placard with two quotes outside downing street yesterday afternoon. police told him he would be arrested, and although he agreed to go peacefully they violently handcuffed him in front of a crowd of astonished tourists.

Video film of arrest - video/mp4 8.6M

the offending banner
the offending banner


the incorrigible barbara tucker and her peaceful partner in crime 'steve' decided to go and stand outside downing street this afternoon. just before they set off from parliament square, diplomatic police laughed with them and said that they hoped they weren't going up whitehall. well they did. the diplomatic police attended briefly but didn't seem that bothered. even the armed police at the gate were enjoying a joke about the singing that accompanied the small gathering as barbara modelled her pink 'peace, justice, love for all' banner, and steve held the banner pictured above.

after a while though, two officers attended from charing cross. they declared that an illegal demonstration was taking place and that they were going to report barbara and steve for possible summons. this made barbara's 30th 'report', although she has only been summoned once. the police then tried to report 'steve' (his first) but as he did not believe he was committing any offence he only was willing to give his first name. police threatened to arrest him, and he co-operated fully stating again that he did not believe he had comitted an offence but would go to court.

despite his completely peaceful demeanour, the police insisted on handcuffing him. steve refused to make this easy for them, and resisted passively, pointing out that he was not resisting arrest, but was resisting the unnecessary use of handcuffs. by now, three policemen were using various painful holds on him attempting to cuff him, and officer cx149 was witnessed kneeing steve hard in the thigh.

after struggling for some minutes, and attracting a large crowd of mainly tourist passers-by, the police finally managed to cuff the powerful but unruffled man. steve kept his composure and his placid stance throughout. when they were trying to push him into the car, he calmy told them to let go of him and he would sit down himself. they finally got the idea, let their hold off him, and he quietly got into the back seat by himself with dignity intact.

by now, nearly fifty passers-by had gathered (mostly tourists), and steve's supporters were busy explaining to them about the repressive socpa law and its violent use they'd just witnessed.

later, a small group held a solidarity vigil outside charing cross station. they were told that he had been seen by a doctor and a nurse, and that he had assaulted a police officer - that old chestnut!

some food and drink was passed into the station, and latest news at time of posting is that steve is still refusing to give any details on the grounds that what he did was not a crime. so he has been held in custody for nine hours now, and has still not been officially charged. police are considering whether to take him to court in the morning, where it's possible but hopefully unlikely that he may face imprisonment until he co-operates by giving details.

given the fact that so many socpa 'reports' have not led to summonses, that the assault charge is laughably fictitious, that the violent arrest was witnessed by so many and videoed, and that imprisoning someone effectively for holding one banner up outside downing street might not go down too well with the mainstream press, it is clear the stakes are high.

more news in the morning........

rikki
- e-mail: rikkiindymedia@googlemail.com

Additions

DON'T CLICK THAT - CLICK THIS! - much better quality video encode

19.06.2006 08:51

it's easy to get things wrong at 3.30am - the linked film encoding above is very poor quality, so here is a much better quality version of the same film, although the file size is actually slightly smaller

if some clever imc-tech wants to relink the original above and delete this comment/addition, that would be sweet.

i intend to also post up a wmv and qt format soon so most folk will be able to view this film one way or another.

rikki


same film - wmv format for you microsoft junkies

19.06.2006 09:48

for widest possible coverage i've sold my soul and done a wmv conversion. please try and get vlc player anyway! from www.videolan.org - i haven't got shares! - it's free.

rikki


update

19.06.2006 15:11

steve was kept at charing cross overnight. supporters have been trying to make sure he is ok. he appeared at bow street magistrates court this morning and the police are charging him with the socpa offence (unauthorised demonstration) and with supposedly assaulting a policeman. try watching the vid and then say how likely that was!

it seems they may now have his full name and he is expected to be bailed soon. will confirm and update this if and when it happens.

rikki


steve is out on bail with two charges

19.06.2006 22:44

this morning, steve was transferred under serco custody to bow street magistrates where he appeared before a judge at about 1pm charged with organising an unauthorised demonstration, and with assaulting a police officer.

steve was represented by a duty solicitor who advised he give his details to the judge - otherwise it would be possible he would face contempt of court and be jailed for up to three months. having at least taken a pricipled stand against the police and serco, he finally relented and gave his name and address.

after another hour in the cells during which checks were made, he then returned to the dock, where the charges were officially put to him and he pleaded guilty on both counts.

there will be a pre-trial hearing on monday to set a court date for the trial, and in the meantime he has been released on unconditional bail.

physically, his left arm hurts from the excessively tight handcuffs, and his left thigh is also very painful, after the dead leg kneeing seen on film. he has other bruises but is in good spirits.

it is interesting that the police have not charged him with resisting arrest, even although this is what they were claiming he was doing when trying to handcuff him.

i'll report the court dates when we know them on monday.

rikki
mail e-mail: rikkiindymedia@googlemail.com


pics of steve injuries

21.06.2006 15:41

arm bruises and cuts
arm bruises and cuts

wrist cuts from handcuffs
wrist cuts from handcuffs

bear in mind that these pics were taken three days after the police assault!
as we were in a public place, steve didn't want to show off the lovely swollen purple bruise on his left thigh caused by officer cx149 right knee, but the unnecessary cuts and bruising on his upper left arm, and the cuts caused by the over-tightened and scraped handcuffs on his wrist are clear enough to show the brutality of what was going on.

and all for holding up a placard with two well-known quotes on it.

so be careful if you carry a newspaper with a 'government-critical' campaigning front page. don't hang around outside downing street holding it up for any length of time or you might get the goons jumping on you too.

rikki


steve back out on the campaign trail - unthwarted

21.06.2006 17:11

see full story of a socpa victory today
 http://indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/06/343251.html

rikki


Comments

Hide the following 15 comments

Compulsive viewing

19.06.2006 05:02

This should be posted on YouTube, or the Yahoo or Google video sites.

It certainly needs wider broadcasting than just being shown here.

Excellent video. Well done indeed.

(Oh.. but if you do upload it to a mass-viewer site it should in a more universal video format. Not everyone will have VLC!)



Viewer


Stupid cops

19.06.2006 09:15

Excellent video! I see the cop making the arrest says it's 2005. The whole thing's pathetic and the more people challenge this the better.

bonzo


for you microsoft junkies.....

19.06.2006 11:36

......get Quicktime! it plays .mp4 media files.

Microsoft Junkie


outrageous

19.06.2006 12:27

This is outrageous! I’ve seen police brutality in many forms but the state keeps surprising me with its methods!! The man is actually going to face charges for holding a banner? Freedom of speech my ass.

And there were so many people around nobody tried to stop the arrest. The apathy of the people in this country is unbelievable. I’m sorry but I just don’t get it.

dim


Spread the word!

19.06.2006 13:11

I have posted this article on my blog in order to spread the word. Please do likewise! http://blog.virtual3.co.uk/

Simon Johnson
mail e-mail: virtual3@mac.com
- Homepage: http://blog.virtual3.co.uk/


TV Journalist

19.06.2006 13:28

Firstly can i say how shocked I am and that this looks like to me the straw that broke the camels back if it can make tv news as I am sure it will, wew will never reveal our sources but we need the copyright holders permision directly if you do not want to contact us direct at channel 4
Channel 4 News press office: 020 7430 4220 and explain what you have got or e.mail
ITV News -  itvplanning@itn.co.uk


however most have watched it already in total silence so should be aware!

if not
You can send this video to a citizen journalism site and you confidentiality will be protected, the video has been viewed and it will make most news channels in the uk if you can get it around
I suggest contacting scoopt
 http://www.scoopt.com/
other citizen journalism sites are available
you can use www.yousendit.com and enter the recepient as  contact@scoopt.com
send a text file as well giving some outlines.
This is very very hot stuff indeed and like I say every load bearing state has it's break point

contact us please


re: simon johnson blog

19.06.2006 15:16

erm, i'm quite happy for this to go around wherever and i'm not precious about copyright etc as long as it's not profiting someone else, but posting it under your blog word for word under the byline "by simon johnson" - isn't that a bit shoddy?

rikki


Nice one Rikki!

19.06.2006 16:56

Arrested for holding a banner and then forcibly handcuffed? Welcome to Bliar's police State! How many more victims of this crazy law will it take before those paranoid, power-hungry idiots in Parliament get rid of SOCPA? Bearing in mind the number of unlawful custody deaths over the years, and shoot to kill, I reckon there is a bigger risk to a citizen from our own police than there is from terrorists.

Anyway, where would we be without your reporting Rikki? Its all there for the world to see, State oppression of peaceful protesters in a so-called democratic country, which has the barefaced cheek to try to impose its values on other countries by force.

Doug.


Not impressed

19.06.2006 17:13

I walked past this on my way back from Trafalgar Square... I saw them protesting there, and I saw the police car. Considering they knew what would happen, not impressed by this.

James


reply to james

19.06.2006 17:41

so as they knew what would happen that's ok then?
so as long as we all follow blair and do what he says we won't get beaten up - is that what you're saying?
silly them!

rikki


Great Video; Rubbish Law

19.06.2006 21:52

Can i just commend Rikki for providing us with some top footage and keeping me up-to-date on what's happening while i'm snowed under with the A-levels.Once exams are over i'll be down outside downing street doing the same thing. Perhaps it's these sort of ridiculous arrests that will highlight the follishness of the law. Keep it up
Matthew

Matthew


Police State Britian

20.06.2006 00:39

you mean NOT GUITLY??

when did steve assult the officer???

typical pigs trying to set innocent people up again i guess

Anti-Police State


doh - yes i meant he pleaded NOT GUILTY

20.06.2006 01:16

there's me trying to get all those little facts right, and then i go and mess up the big important one. steve pleaded NOT GUILTY on both counts.

the assault is supposed to have taken when the police were trying to cuff him.

perhaps they haven't seen the video - haha.

rikki


Please don't use a duty solicitor!

20.06.2006 05:02

Duty solicitors are hand-in-glove with the cops and Steve should not have pleaded guilty to something he didn't do. If you are likely to be arrested do read up on the subject first.

Checkout the publication 'No Comment'.

 http://www.phreak.co.uk/ldmg/No%20Comment_3rd_Edition1.pdf

There are sympathetic solicitors out there who will do their best for you when you are arrested, instead of landing you in the shit. Check with friends, or with campaign groups, for a suitable solicitor's phone number and write it on your wrist before venturing out to a demo.

Doug.
- Homepage: http://Big mistake!


To Rikki - sorry from Simon

20.06.2006 08:14

Dear Rikki,

We briefly met a few weeks ago on Parliament Square. MAya Evans introduced us while on our little picnic blanket. I thanked you for you video owrk.

I am sorry abou the 'simon johnson' thing. It is automatically inserted by my blog software and I can't remove it. I didn't even thinnk about it when publishing your atricle.

I have put a reference to you now - take a look

 http://blog.virtual3.co.uk/blog/_archives/2006/6/19/2040457.html

Simon Johnson
mail e-mail: virtual3@mac.com


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