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September 2014

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Class War Occupy Rich Door

One Commercial St,Aldgate London. Wed 24 Sep 2014
 

 
 Shortly before this, there was a crash and the vase of flowers was no longer on the reception desk.
Ian Bone had knocked it off with his walking stick, which he had been swinging around rather wildly as he spoke.
I only saw it out of the corner of my eye and couldn't tell if it was deliberate or accidental.

 

 Some of the protesters were waiting outside

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 Eventually the police arrived

 and came in to talk with the protesters and the building manager

 

 

 
 
 

I left when the building manager requested the protesters go outside 

More police were arriving 

and stopped me going back in, but let me stand briefly in the doorway to take this picture 

The protest continued 

and soon those inside decided to leave 

in very good spirits 

 

 

 

 

A police officer removes the last of several Class War stickers from his police car. He briefly accused a protester
who was photographing them of having stuck them on, but I told him they had been there soem time and I had
previously taken pictures of them. 

 
 

   

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