Policing and the Labour Conference

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Dover

Home at Last.
Oct 5, 2003
4,474
Brighton, United Kingdom
Just my own silly thought. I belive we need to be the most blamless, polite and upstanding people when we march on the Labour Party Conference.

Having watched the news in the last couple of days I feel the Police will be wound up to absolute boiling point. Everyone who walks nearby will be I feel treated as a potential criminal. I know I may well be over the top here, but we all (and I do feel that I am taking something away from Pasty's thread) know what the Police can be like.

Just watching the national news tonight, one farmer, Peter Robinson, from Brighton, stated that he would create civil disobedience. If I am watching this, my guess is that a few senior coppers are.

Yes I will be marching, but like one famous cop show ued to say. "Let's be careful out there."
 




Inkerman

New member
Sep 3, 2003
428
Berkshire
Do we know who will be policing the Conference? will it be completely the Sussex force or will others be brought in to supplement them? if the Met is involved then look out for trouble.
 




CAFC Matt

New member
Jul 27, 2003
5,465
Woodindean
Agree completely. We need to give an image of being peaceful and 'quiet'.

But lets face it we ain't going t o march and smash windows anyway so we haven't really got much to worry about :)
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
25,877
.. and in any case, we are trying to influence a decision rather than protest against one that has already taken place (or is likely to take place)
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,324
Living In a Box
Absolutely people - respect law and order and let's us all have a peaceful march making our point.

Absolutely no stupidity full stop.
 


CAFC Matt

New member
Jul 27, 2003
5,465
Woodindean
I thikn if the POlice see Brighton Shrts and palace shirts and say for example my Charlton shirt and everyone getting on well then they got no excuse to do anything have they :)
 






Inkerman

New member
Sep 3, 2003
428
Berkshire
Mrs Inkerman has worked at the Police College in Bramshill (close to Basingstoke) for about 10 years and reports that she has noticed a marked change over that time in the attitude of the trainees. Nowadays they seem far more excited about the prospect of getting out there and busting a few heads when 10 years ago they wanted to keep law and order.
Of course they would blame this on a change in the changing attitude of the general public.
Chicken and Egg methinks.
 








Dover

Home at Last.
Oct 5, 2003
4,474
Brighton, United Kingdom
Inkerman said:
Mrs Inkerman has worked at the Police College in Bramshill (close to Basingstoke) for about 10 years and reports that she has noticed a marked change over that time in the attitude of the trainees. Nowadays they seem far more excited about the prospect of getting out there and busting a few heads when 10 years ago they wanted to keep law and order.
Of course they would blame this on a change in the changing attitude of the general public.
Chicken and Egg methinks.

Exactly. The change in the Police is very noticeable by all. i wonder if the direct action the Police provided, is an order that has come from the top?

Many thanks Mr & Mrs Inkerman.
 


Colbourne Kid

Member
Sep 19, 2003
351
March will be mostly stewarded. There will be some police there, mostly Sussex, some Met. The Met contingent is being led by Insp (formerly Sgt) Alan Goodall who used to work at all Albion games home and away. We should not have any problems at all.
 










chobby

New member
Aug 23, 2004
193
Lancing!! Sompting actually!
Is it the police we really need to worry about? The big worry is that the hunt supporters, might try and hijack our march to cause more trouble, which won't be good for our cause. Remember Falmer is good hunting land.

So keep an eye out for intruders!!
 


pigin stripes

New member
Jul 18, 2003
99
Hove
Guy's come on lets be calm. I am a fan and have been going for nearly 30 years and have been a season ticket holder for many of those, I am also a local Police officer. I have seen a great change and support for the Albion by the local officer on the street, especially since the return. Many of my colleagues follow the glory clubs but they all support the club and the search for a new ground. If we all march peacefully there is no need to worry.
I will be doing my bit for Falmer and we all need to stick together.
There is no place for violence on this march and no reason to believe it will be hijacked by anyone. Lets keep focused and clear minded and get the message across.
WE WANT FALMER
 




chobby said:
Is it the police we really need to worry about? The big worry is that the hunt supporters, might try and hijack our march to cause more trouble, which won't be good for our cause. Remember Falmer is good hunting land.

So keep an eye out for intruders!!
My thoughts exactly,We all saw what a bunch of thugs they really are,with a few of their anti Falmer cronies the could try and make us look bad,keep a look out for people with three eyes and six fingers.
 


CAFC Matt

New member
Jul 27, 2003
5,465
Woodindean
chobby said:
Is it the police we really need to worry about? The big worry is that the hunt supporters, might try and hijack our march to cause more trouble, which won't be good for our cause. Remember Falmer is good hunting land.

So keep an eye out for intruders!!

Thats a good point actually
 


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