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Is CSider the first case of someone on NSC fixturing himself?
asking for the second time, can you please explain that comment
Is CSider the first case of someone on NSC fixturing himself?
There is now a helicopter hovering over the cycle track at preston park. Think I will have a walk down to see what is going on.
3.30pm - Protesters are using wheelie bins as battering rams to try and break down the police line.
As the stand-off in Trafalgar Street escalates, police have sealed off side streets and are trying to direct the march towards St Peter's Church.
Witnesses have reported tensions rising and a lot of pushing and shoving between police and protesters.
March organisers have hailed it a great success.
A spokesman for Smash EDO declared the demonstration the most successful in the campaign's history.
He said: "It was better than expected, I reckon at least 2,000 people at its height. It must be the best ever Smash EDO protest."
Jody Mcintyre, an 18-year-old student, said: "I think it's wrong that our country sells arms to other countries that you know are going to use them. "It's very distressing to see factories here in Brighton in the UK." Not everyone shared the thoughts of the protesters though. Rachel Newton, a 37-year-old architect technician, told The Argus: "Why don't they have a bath and get a life."
asking for the second time, can you please explain that comment
Rachel Newton, a 37-year-old architect technician, told The Argus: "Why don't they have a bath and get a life."
A strange story on Brighton radio, about a 100 masked protestors made a dash across the bowling green clashing with riot police and leaving the bowlers retreating to the club house.
During the disturbance the jack lay untouched and after the retreat, the game continued, thats the spirit.
they're lucky the bowlers didnt give the young hoodlums a slap
3.45pm - Police have confirmed a woman was injured after being hit in the face with a missile.
A Sussex Police spokeswoman said: "In Priory Street at about 3pm a woman was injured after she was hit in the face by a missile."
Three police offficers are said to have been injured in total, described by the police spokeswoman as "push and shove" injuries.
Police estimate that 500 people were still involved in the protests at 2.30pm.
Around 200 protesters are still in Trafalgar Street.
A splinter group are thought to be heading towards Middle Street and the beach.
Tea, play commences again at 16.30
no updates since 3.45 on Argus.. Looking over the Police station about 7 police vans just pulled up outside and a lot of officers getting in and out