SHAC’s Operation Liberation — Open Letter to the Cops!

- VIDEO OF POLICE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgV8p1KavSk

An open let­ter to all police offi­cers involved in the polic­ing of SHAC’s Oper­a­tion Lib­er­a­tion protest on 26th Sep­tem­ber 2009.

Dear Police,

- VIDEO OF POLICE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgV8p1KavSk

An open let­ter to all police offi­cers involved in the polic­ing of SHAC’s Oper­a­tion Lib­er­a­tion protest on 26th Sep­tem­ber 2009.

Dear Police,

Yes­ter­day pro­test­ers from around the coun­try came togeth­er to take part in Oper­a­tion Lib­er­a­tion a protest orga­nized by SHAC as part of a cam­paign to close down High­gate Farm who breed rab­bits and fer­rets for ani­mal test­ing.

The police on the day did not let the pro­test­ers go down to the farm and the protest was a sta­t­ic demo away from both the farm and the vil­lage. You used an unmanned drone to observe the demo as well as lines of cops and police vans all around us. While it has been argued in the past that drones would be used to lim­it police num­bers the num­ber of police was huge. You drew a line on the path and would­n’t let any­one past it. One offi­cer even move peo­ple back who’s shoes were slight­ly over the line anoth­er push some­one back with­out even ask­ing the pro­test­er to move!

The police seem intent on pro­vok­ing anoth­er New­church by pre­vent­ing effec­tive peace­ful protest and build­ing up anger by antag­o­nis­ing the nation­al ani­mal rights move­ment. If you want to show peo­ple that keep­ing to coop­er­a­tive protest is a good idea, putting them at the end of a lane away from their tar­get and being total­ly inflex­i­ble isn’t a great way of going about it!

I know there are some police try­ing to avoid anoth­er New­church. How­ev­er it seems you have been manip­u­lat­ed by a par­tic­u­lar­ly extreme ele­ment in your ranks that needs to pro­voke the move­ment to keep its fund­ing. NETCU and sim­i­lar units seem to be in a very bad way in terms of resources and in this reces­sion they need to manip­u­late you to keep the funds flow­ing away from your local polic­ing pri­or­i­ties and to line the pock­ets of there cosy lit­tle num­ber. They don’t want to see the move­ment coop­er­at­ing with you because that will make them unnec­es­sary.

Many of you may already be angry that mon­ey has in the past been wast­ed on such units. Do you real­ly want funds to be tak­en from you and used to sent a car of two or more spe­cial­ist offi­cers from far­away to a small peace­ful protest that could eas­i­ly be dealt with by your beat bob­by (or PCSO) in two min­utes flat?

You have prob­a­bly been told that the ani­mal rights move­ment has been frozen by the SHAC tri­als, this is not the case. The move­ment is get­ting up, shak­ing itself down and decid­ing it’s direc­tion. Where are you going to push it towards?

See you on the streets,

An activist.
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This does not nec­es­sar­i­ly rep­re­sent the views of every­one at Ani­mal Rights Cam­bridge. Ani­mal Rights Cam­bridge has no lead­ers.

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