Demonstrate against police brutality in solidarity with yesterday's arrestees.
Stuart | 11.01.2009 12:01 | Palestine | Repression
Stuart
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I was
11.01.2009 13:44
5 hours in a police cell not my idea of fun but at least the cell was warm :)
Alexander Berkman
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Reclaim the will to protest
11.01.2009 15:22
athina
To Alexander
11.01.2009 17:35
Peter
s60 s50 legal stuff
11.01.2009 22:44
When a section 60 order is in place the police have the right to search anybody order for weapons (and confiscate any weapons they find) in the locality where they consider an outbreak of disorder may occur. They have the right to ask you to remove facial coverings if they suspect it is being used to conceal your identity. Refusual to remove facial covering may end in your arrest.
You are NOT obliged to give your name or address under this section. You should NOT be compelled or forced to have your photograph taken (this does not mean the police do not have the right to take your photograph).
Section 50 Police Reform Act
This makes it an offence to refuse to give your name and address to the police if they consider you to be using "anti-social behaviour". Anti-social behaviour is defined as anything that may cause alarm harrassment or distress to someone.
anarchist legal
details giving...
11.01.2009 22:53
Me
Name taking
12.01.2009 11:56
Peter2
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