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Yep, I was there on May 1st, 2001. How exciting? it was a amazing
feeling to be there, caught up tight in the middle of the action,
history really. I missed the poll tax riots and the CJB protests,
but I made this one!. You know about the riot, what it stands for
etc., so I'm not going to go into that side of it. I will tell about
what I got upto!
We knew it was coming, so we tried to follow it on
the various web cams around the city, but the powers that be made
sure that all coverage was censored and stopped, even a Japanese
webcam was silenced! Still, mates around the city were able to keep
me updated with Intel'. Still, managed to follow where they were
basically by watching which cams where disconnected in which areas
and by watching the police helicopters hover over the crowd, so
it was easy to find out where the action was. .What Tom said made
sense though, why didn't the protesters have a live video feed to
one of their websites, easy to do. So, lunch time, thought I'd go
down town with a work mate, Trev', mooched down to Oxford street
then Regents, Piccadilly then finishing at Leicester square. So,
got down to Piccadilly, all quiet, lots of police everywhere, spoke
to Steve, he said he wasn't allowed out the building as the protesters
where everywhere, didn't see any at all. Suddenly they all appear!!
Loads of them chanting and giving out leaflets, all seemed peaceful
enough. They then marched up Regents Street where we followed and
finally upto the Circus and into a trap or net! Cornered on all
sides by the police and more following in behind, they were surrounded
in Oxford Circus, no one could get through, cars and buses trapped.
Noticed that the top deck of the bus was empty, so legged it up
and got some pics overlooking the crowd! Time to get back to work,would
normally walk up oxford street, no chance! The police had a thick
line of reserves, a 2nd line of police, with police horses following
up the rear! It was mad! so many police, loads of shops closed and
boarded up, and a chap called Mr. Nike! LOL Had to take a major
detour back to the office, but all good fun in the poring rain.
As it turns out we were lucky to get out as they crowd were trapped
until 10pm that night, the police refused to let anyone out and
we were right in the middle, I don't think work would have been
too happy! LOL
So, afternoon was spent gathering Intel'; from people
all over London again and trying to get webcams to work, following
police helicopters etc. 5.30 I rushed down to oxford street after
reloading camera with a new film. Got down through Rathbone place
and turned right heading to Oxford Circus, but only got as far as
Wardour Street and noticed that the police had a line of men at
the top of the street, curiosity led me to have a look of course,
running parallel to Oxford Street were the protester's, the police
then get the order to run along to Dean street where they set up
a thick line again. These were riot police in full gear, batons
out and ready for action! There was no way I could get down Dean
street, but knowing Soho like I do, realised that they will be going
through Soho Square on their present route, so I legged it along,
turned into Soho square, saw that I was right, they were just coming
through one of the side streets. Cut through the park and onto the
other side, SHIT! cutting across the road at the top of Greek Street
were a line of riot police getting ready with the protesters coming
right towards me! SHIT! I was stuck in the middle, managed to get
to the side of the park and get some pics of the police and the
protesters. Did not know what was going to happen, were the police
going to charge? were the protesters going to start throwing things?
and if so, where the hell would I hide! Got in with the protesters
and walked down with them through Greek street, police everywhere,
and more protesters coming out from every little alleyway joining
in. This is where is started to get scary, but bloody exciting!
the adrenaline was flowing and I knew I had to keep up with them.
Saw the "hard-core" protesters in white boiler suits and
lots of people with their faces hidden, It got down to Compton Street
where the police had the end closest to Charing Cross Road closed
off, then the riot police legged it down Greek Street closing the
seal in behind them, and I'm in the middle of this, am I going to
get wacked by a copper, or hit by a missile from the protesters??
madness. Police follow them down to Shaftesbury Ave' Again I see
where the protesters are going, so I leg it towards Charing Cross
Road where there are hundreds of police! They were turning up on
foot and in riot vans. I start to walk up Charing Cross towards
Center Point when about 50-100 Full on riot police are charing down
the road towards me! SHIT! OK, get to get pictures, that was al
I could think. The protesters were behind me, the police in front
charging with riot shields and batons, I move out the way! Amazing,
the police were shouting at us to get out the way, they were charged
up! The chap in charge was shouting to get ready, visors down, and
I was standing right next to them hiding in a arcade's shop front
with a few other people. I'm on the phone to everyone telling them
what the hell is going on, Roger was watching Sky news live, and
none of what I was seeing was being reported, although there were
probably more press then anyone else! Even now at time of writing,
Tuesday night Wednesday morning, there is nothing on the news about
what happened where I was,Greek street, and where I went afterwards.
All the reports followed the action in Oxford street, of which there
was very little.
So the protesters had the police on the right, all
they could do was play catch up, but they were doing a bloody good
job, they were able to ferry about 100 officers to any flashpoint
or to a position where they are able to control and contain the
situation. (Just seen the Tosco's in Goodge Street near where I
work on the news with broken windows, wonder if work is still standing??
07.28 / 2.5.01) I just can't believe nothing was reported about
what was going on in Soho and the following areas. So, the protesters
moved on from the cross roads of Charring cross and Shaftesbury
Ave', again I leg it after them into Covent Gardens area, up Shaftesbury
Ave' and through the side-streets again running parallel to the
police and protesters, trying to get ahead of them. Got upto New
Oxford Street cross roads and waited there, helicopters overhead,
police bikes everywhere, then about 11 riot vans turn up and everyone
bails out! they cut off one of the main roads, tourists, kids, buses
all stuck, could not turn up Kingsway? madness. Then they cut off
the road I've just come up, again I'm stuck right in the middle,
unfortunately the protesters took a different route and evaded this
police cordon. The police disbanded in military style, German storm
troupers? hmmm maybe, but more like really bad army recruits. The
time was about 18.00 now, so all that happened in about 30 mins,
totally amazing. I did walk up a bit but it was getting late and
had lost track of the protesters, had to meet a mate for a drink
anyway. Did bump into one of the head chaps from Class War though,
recognised him from Ch4 news the day before. Also came across an
undercover officer on his radio talking about the target crossing
road. Anyway, to the pub! Back to Charing cross road and Shaftesbury
ave' about 4 riot vans tare up the road with officers getting kitted
up as they go, police horses on the other side of the road too.
After drinks, had to have a quick look up at Oxford
Circus, this was about 21.00, lots of noise where the protesters
were still penned in. Took a few more pics and went home. That's
it, survived another riot! It was great fun, very scary and exciting,
never knew what was going to happen next. The police did a good
job by containing and controlling the situation. The main reason
being that they were able to shift 100 riot police anywhere by van
very quickly. As for the protesters, well, they needed a better
command and control. Really they need real time information at their
hands, this could be gathered by people on motorbike racing ahead
and seeing where the police are, GPS to find the best routes and
use of the webcams. I don't know what they did have or if it worked
for them, but it could be better. So, what I want to know is, what
happened to the large group that I followed upto Holborn area? they
headed towards the city. Did the police stop them? news black out?
who knows. Look forward to next year! :)
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