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Anarchists hijack police protest
(13th March 2002. Reports from u75 boards, Indymedia and Guardian)
Anarchists turn up at Police protest
IN what has to be one of the most surreal protests of the year, police 
officers from across Britain gathered around Parliament to protest at 
reforms to the police service proposed by the home secretary, David Blunkett.
Banned from actually demonstrating in uniform or with placards, hundreds of 
men with skintight haircuts loitered around Westminster seeking more money. 
One figure dressed as John Bull and covered in Union Jacks displayed a sign 
"New Labour, the boys in Blues are sick of you."
The police brass band complete with plastic 'bobbie' helmets drafted in for 
the day were drowned out when an assortment of Globalisation, environmental 
and social justice campaigners turned up with a Samba band. As the media 
descended upon the activists, signs were displayed with "Remember the 
Miners" slogans and others highlighting oppressive policing of protests.
Great humour was shown by the anti-capitalist protesters who handed out 
leaflets saying, "We demand a zero hour week for the police to give them 
fair times for reading, leisure activities with their friends or perhaps 
their partners, time for giving vent to their frustrations by making love, 
and to play football with the local kids and for chats with elderly 
passers-by, with who they could discuss the meaning of freedom."
Even the cops found it funny, with Constable Phil Bennett, of Thames Valley 
police, saying he found the leaflets "hilarious" and that they were going 
to publish it in their next magazine.
Shouts of "You've had your protest, now go home" were shouted at the 
throngs of officers as a humourous reminder of what is heard from police at 
each demonstration. One seething officer from East London told 
undercurrents that he wasn't "allowed to bring a banner but the anarchists 
could, and that it wasn't fair."
  The Home secretary attempts at creating a new type of civilian police 
force has angered many in the force. Some activists called for officers to 
strike on Mayday and others displayed a banner saying 'Anarchy is 
Attractive'. A reference to a Lambeth Police Commander who stated the 
anarchist way of life attracted him.
Meanwhile Mr Blair PM,is still insisting that the majority of police 
officers agreed with his government. Someone has to we guess.

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