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Old November 15th 03, 11:39 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Mait001 Mait001 is offline
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Default The UK march agaimst Bush

f your agument is simply against disruption then you would object to
other things other than just the stopthewar.org protest. Besides, the
disruption is more to do with 'security' than the protest.


Not on this forum, but I am on record as objecting to the traffic jams caused
by the G8 Conference whenever that was, and anyone who knows me will confirm
that I have for very long objected to ANY demonstration in London that causes
disruption.

You have me down as a narrow-minded right-wing xenophobe: even if I am, that
still entitles me to go about my business in London like anyone else. Or should
that right be reserved for only those that share your political views?

Of course the security will cause disruption: the organisers of the
demonstration have already proclaimed that they will be burning some effigy of
Bush, so the security forces would be negligent in the extreme if they were to
let those intent on violence anywhere near Bush.

Marc.