Resistance to Tesco in Bristol — quick report

March 16th 2010
Update: 5:30pm — 9 out of 10 occu­piers evict­ed, one on roof with arm in con­crete bar­rel remains.

There has been a spir­it­ed defence of the build­ing today

Jesters' EvictionMarch 16th 2010
Update: 5:30pm — 9 out of 10 occu­piers evict­ed, one on roof with arm in con­crete bar­rel remains.

There has been a spir­it­ed defence of the build­ing today

The occu­piers received a tip off from Trin­i­ty Road police sta­tion which gave them advance notice that the bailiffs and police were prepar­ing to leave.

They arrived at about 10am and ini­tial­ly tried to keep the road open. This proved futile and the road out­side has been closed for most of the day.

It took the bailiffs at least an hour to gain access to areas of the build­ing. Sev­er­al peo­ple had posi­tioned them­selves on scaf­fold­ing tripods and lad­ders to make evic­tion more dif­fi­cult.

At one point when the bailiffs were not pay­ing atten­tion one of the guys in a tri­pod jumped down and made a dash for their cher­ry pick­er. He almost made it out of reach and ren­dered the machine inop­er­a­ble.

The bailiffs did man­age to drag him back off the machine and back onto the roof. When he was low­ered to the ground there were efforts made to de-arrest him.

A cou­ple of Fas­cists with swasti­ka tat­toos were ‘asked to leave’ the demon­stra­tion, one of them sought refuge in a media van and was then escort­ed to safe­ty by police.

Two peo­ple have locked on into con­crete and attempts to remove them using angle grinders and sledge­ham­mers are ongo­ing.

There has been a crowd of between 100- 300 sup­port­ers milling around for most of the day.

Get your­selves down there..

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