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Sunday, June 08, 2008

Strawberry Fair, Cambridge. Police harassment galore.

The British Transport police at Cambridge Station were heavy handed last year, but this year they managed to add even more layers of harassment for people coming to town for the annual free festival.

Strawberry Fair, Cambridge. Police harassment galore.

Arriving passengers were herded through a long, slow moving cattle run of zig-zag fencing, and then past a sniffer dog. Some were taken out for body searches.

Strawberry Fair, Cambridge. Police harassment galore.

The BTP operation at the station was completely out of scale, with something like 50 officers - a mix of regulars and PCSOs - backed by dogs, screening pens, fences, operations trucks and specially erected search tents.

Strawberry Fair, Cambridge. Police harassment galore.

It was a ludicrously over-the-top operation - even tourists visiting for the day were subjected to the same treatment. It felt like we'd arrived at a police state.

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Thursday, February 08, 2007

Blimey. I was in a *folk club* that just got busted!

Songbird Club

This was certainly a first for me: I was in the Songbird folkie club in Dalston tonight and two cops charged on, started taking pictures and declared the evening closed because of overcrowding and - get this - being "too loud".

Songbird Club

What kind of fucker could possibly complain about the noise from a *folk* club? At 11.30pm? In Dalston, in an industrial zone?

I blame the gentrifiers!

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