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October 2014

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Democracy Camp Fenced Out

Parliament Square, London. Tue 21 Oct 2014

 

 
 A protester has a message 'Somehow it will all be OK' around her neck

 'Don't Feed the Animals' sign on the fence

 

 

 Police guard the fence and stop people getting close to PlinthGuy

 

 

  Heritage Warden failing to "help and give information to visitors on local attractions and the square's heritage and provide assistance during events."
        
Police obviously having problems justifying the ridiculous actions they have been forced to take 

Occupy activists were now limited to the paved areas and the grass at the east side of the square 

with one sitting up with Lloyd George who police and heritage wardens hadn't noticed 

 

 

Police, fence, activists and an 'eve' lorry stacked with more fence sections.

Little more seemed to be happening and I left for Scotland Yard. On my way home a couple of hours later,
PlinthGuy was still on his statue, police still guarding the fences and Democracy camp was continuing its
sessions, now taking place on the grass at the east side of the square, close to Churchill. But I didn't stop
to take pictures.


   

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