Take me down to the Paradise city...
Sheltered Accommodation - its future may lie under the concrete of a carpark
Attempting to climb the tree
Pulling down the rope
Short-lived joy (the tree was later felled)
Sir Robert McAlpine ltd arrive
Our taxes pay their wages
Uh oh, it's the pigs
Hallo hallo hallo, wot 'ave we 'ere then (looks like scruffy anarchists, sarge)
Westgate security
Carnage begins again
Awaiting orders from corporate masters
So-called tree 'surgeons'
Deborah arrested - but didn't actually get to trespass!
Community copper 9959
Three stripes 3753
Meanwhile they have cut down the tree
Hearse for the corpse
We know who you are and who you work for
Murdered
Too late
These trees, along with sheltered housing, and - I was told by a group of young people - the Oxford and Cherwell Valley College students' pub are being cleared to make way for a gargantuan cathedral to capitalism plus multi-storey car park. As one student sarcastically put it, "Yeah, 'coz what we really need are more shops".
Most people spent all day observing the goings-on of council employees and tree 'surgeons' and managed - albeit temporarily - to remove one guy rope from one of the trees along the west side of the Westgate car park.
However, this did not deter the Leisure and Parks people from beginning to remove the trees on the north side.
Once they started on the trees, emotions - which were already high - reached fever pitch. Councillor Deborah Glass Woodin was arrested for aggravated trespass (even though she didn't quite manage to get into the fenced off area) and then held for 5 hours at St Aldates Cop Shop.
One other protester is spending tonight in the trees, braving the gale force winds; I feel slightly guilty for being inside on my laptop writing this report. If you can get down to the site to join him and others please do. (See http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/oxford/2008/01/389029.html for location.)
I counted the rings of the one of the first-felled trees, which you can see in the picture. It was nearly thirty years old; as old as I am.
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PCSOs
10.01.2008 16:53
Matt S
PCSOs and the law
10.01.2008 17:20
http://national-pcsos.co.uk/id3.html
and this:
http://www.policecommunitysupportofficer.com/PCSOPowersofarrestsearch2006v1.pdf
Apparently they *can* detain a person for 30 minutes until a proper copper turns up, however, there were plenty of 'proper coppers' on the scene yesterday.
Oh dear, and also, the picture in today's Oxford Mail shows that the PCSO's lapel also displays the word "Traffic". I think 9959 has acted beyond his powers a bit. Naughty!
The video clearly shows that he is detaining Deborah; I have more footage of the arrest if required too.
B
Identifying protestors
11.01.2008 15:35
One point though. In the same addition, we are told a BNP photographer is present and a protestor is named. Please realise this is how they function. They take photos, they listen out for names, they piece together snippets of information about the person, location, employment etc and that person then becomes a 'target'. We need to be more savvy and protective of ourselves and each other. Blurring photos on here isn't enough.
C
re: identifying protestors (plus another protest tomorrow)
11.01.2008 16:55
I only used his name after he agreed for it to be used in the Oxford Mail - hence it seems a bit to late to not acknowledge it by then. IMHO by the time a name is in the mainstream it's a bit too late to do much about it.
But I do take your point :)
I also recognise that the blurring is slightly crappy - I've not quite got the hang of it yet!
There's been a protest calld for 12pm on Saturday (tomorrow) too starting at Bonn Square and we'll see what happens from there.
If the insidious psuedo-pap suspected BNP supporter turns up again, I'm sure people will find out!
B
ID & tomorrow
11.01.2008 22:40
Good luck with the protest tomorrow. It might be useful to try and get a pic of this photographer - I remember one suspect photy bloke from the Ox Uni BNP night.
C