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Previously on "Who are the G20 protestors and want to they want?"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    What is the main day for riots expected to be? Thursday?
    I think Wednesday. On Thursday the protestors will be kept clear of G20/Canary Wharf. Wednesday gives them far more opportunities.

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  • minestrone
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    What is the main day for riots expected to be? Thursday?

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    Don't forget to take a gas mask and a kevlar vest. I have heard that the police have been given authority to use tear gas and rubber bullets and I hope they use them.
    They will do what they always do in these situations, identify the main antagonist groups early in the day through intelligence then surround them and not let them move for hours. When the main crowd has dispersed they will release them one by one when they get a name and address from them that checks out.

    They will not be using rubber bullets, that is just balls.

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  • SantaClaus
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    Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
    Don't forget to take a gas mask and a kevlar vest. I have heard that the police have been given authority to use tear gas and rubber bullets and I hope they use them.
    I bet the police are desperate to use their new toys. Watch out for Taser guns if you're in the city.

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  • Cyberman
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    Don't forget to take a gas mask and a kevlar vest. I have heard that the police have been given authority to use tear gas and rubber bullets and I hope they use them.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by GreenerGrass View Post
    "Hang a Banker" professor suspended:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7967096.stm
    Suspended by a rope?

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  • Lambros
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    Video: Protestors gather in London ahead of G20 summit

    Today Saturday, 28 March 2009: Thousands of demonstrators have been marching through London to demand action on poverty, jobs ahead of the G20 summit... Video:

    http://article19-videoblog.tumblr.co...n-ahead-of-g20

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  • GreenerGrass
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    "Hang a Banker" professor suspended:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7967096.stm

    Mr Knight, who was organising protests next week, said: "We are going to be hanging a lot of people like Fred the Shred [Sir Fred Goodwin] from lampposts on April Fool's Day and I can only say let's hope they are just effigies.

    "To be honest, if he winds us up any more I'm afraid there will be real bankers hanging from lampposts and let's hope that that doesn't actually have to happen.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Sysman View Post
    It's donkey's since I was in the City on a weekday. Do they still wear bowler hats?
    Yes. But not next week.

    HTH

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Isn't there some big meeting in France as well around that time? I know that in early April they've put back in place pre-Schengen agreements in that going between Germany and France you will have to show your passports at border controls for a couple of days.
    Starting this Friday (March 20th) until April 4, border checks will be in effect again for Germany and France.

    Carrying a Passport or ID card (Personalausweis) will be necessary. It always is when crossing borders, but now they will be checked.

    Border police are stepping up checks due to the up coming NATO meet in Strasbourg and Baden-Baden. Concerns are focused on violent protesters on there way to the meet. Seaports will also be under heightened scrutiny. Authorities are asking everyone to be patient at the borders because longer waits might not be avoidable.

    For those that have lived in Europe for a few years, border checks have been a thing of the past since 1985 because of the Schengen Agreement. Exceptions can be made if there is a heightened security risk to the nation concerned.

    Source: NATO-Gipfel: Bei Auslandsreisen Pass nicht vergessen! (Abendzeitung)

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    Some kind of radiowaves ? I suspect it was Radio 4 Gardening Hour - that always has a somewhat pacifying effect.
    Or the Shipping Forecast. That's soothing too.

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post
    I hear the protestors have decided to sport pinstripes and brollys to confuise the police - so if you are casually dressed you may well be tartgeted - maybe better to get the old bowler out.

    You cant be too careful these days ...
    It's donkey's since I was in the City on a weekday. Do they still wear bowler hats?

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  • denver2k
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    True. We are very very casual all next week. Bring packed lunch/use canteen. Do not go out to watch the riot!

    If protestors get into lobby the rest of the building will be locked!

    The guards at our place are mostly gurkhas. I dont fancy the protestor's chances much.....
    seems like pretty same here....

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  • Torran
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    "I can empathize with the protestors"

    You will not when you see then up close, they were brutal little thugs when they came to Scotland and upon travelling to Edinburgh they were out to get Bank staff dressed in suits. There was plenty of trouble on the trains going to Edinburgh with the crusties having a go with people in suits. Good few Glaswegian people with jobs in banks had a few pops at the clowns.
    True story -

    One of my friends on spotting a G8 protestor trying to dig up a cobble stone(??) in St Andrews square
    Mate - " where you from pal? You fae Embra?
    Trusty Crustie- No < insert somewhere in Englandshire>
    Mate - Well **** off back there and dig up your own town afore I break your jaw"
    TC - scuttles off....

    Wasn't just the soapdodgers fighting back Minestrone

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  • darmstadt
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    Isn't there some big meeting in France as well around that time? I know that in early April they've put back in place pre-Schengen agreements in that going between Germany and France you will have to show your passports at border controls for a couple of days.

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