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DLR train action

indymedia video | 11.09.2003 11:09 | DSEi 2003 | Anti-militarism | London

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Two girls shut down the Docklands Light Railway for over an hour. They climbed on top of the train at Canning Town Station at 2:45, a friend hits the alarm bell, and police are only able to remove them from the train at 3:45. The station remained closed for some time after.

Police confirmed that as soon as a protestor is on the train, the electricity has to be shut down for the entire line.

Various train disruptions had shut down the DLR for most of the day, forcing arms dealers to catch buses, taxis, and even walk to the exhibition.

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What a nice man that was giving safety advice!

11.09.2003 13:02

Wasn't it nice of that man to let the DLR Action against DSEI protestors know about those high voltage wires. If only the police were so kind. It is a duty of care for all public servants and citizens alike to look out for each other's safety, even if it means helping someone whose politics you don't agree with. The DLR management is ultimately responsible for preventing people climbing up to the high voltage wires, and should have systems in place to turn power off if such actions take place in the future. But did they turn the power off? (ps. don't check by touching the cables!)

Mr Jon


DLR Power Supply

11.09.2003 23:04

DLR has side contact third rail and not overhead 25kV wires. The lines out of Fenchurch Street and Liverpool Street have overhead, but not the DLR. I do, however, agree with the sentiment of your comment :)

Paul


Amazing

15.09.2003 17:35

From many of the comments here, and during the actions, it is absolutely amazing, and very distressing how many very very selfish people there are!

It makes me want to cry to hear so many people saying what amounts to "I don't care how many people are killed and tortured, I just want to get to work" But then I guess this shouldn't surprise me any more!

Lee


Irresponsible

05.12.2003 15:32

I can see what the protesters are trying to acheive but to me they just look like a bunch of bored troublemakers. And they certainly do make trouble - the railways were in a right state after their childish stunt.

If you want to protest against the arms sale then go and do it there, outside their building - why disrupt the everyday lives of everyone else?

On the subject of arms dealing, I'm much happier to see it happening out in the open, in London, rather than being outlawed and pushed into the underworld. Weapons will continue to be bought and sold whether or not a bunch of people climb on top of trains in Canning Town DLR station!

Chris Beach
- Homepage: http://www.chrisbeach.co.uk


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