Day of Action Against 4x4s in Bristol

Oth­er activist groups in Bris­tol want to take part in a city wide day of action against 4x4s. Please join us.

1) Launch Date/1st action: We will launch as a cam­paign on 28th and 29th of Jan­u­ary. The Sun­day (28th) is for peo­ple who work dur­ing the week and the Mon­day (29th) gives us the oppor­tu­ni­ty to do an action at a ‘School Run’ (maybe at one of the pri­vate schools in Bris­tol?). The theme of the actions will be: OIL ADDICTS (and the side effects of this addic­tion) and OIL ZOMBIES. This should give peo­ple lots of scope for cre­ativ­i­ty and fun in mak­ing 4x4s uncool and get­ting the 4x4 dri­vers to think about their (very unwise) vehi­cle choice. Are 4x4 dri­vers in fact zom­bies who are: a) killing pedes­tri­ans and cyclists 2) block­ing the streets of Bris­tol 3) addict­ed to oil, with the dead­ly side effects of Glob­al Warm­ing and the crazy ‘Oil War’ in Iraq? You get the idea, dress up as a Zom­bie for the day as this will give the media lots of great pics and freak out the 4x4 dri­vers! If you don’t want to dress up, that’s no prob­lem.

Oth­er activist groups in Bris­tol want to take part in a city wide day of action against 4x4s. Please join us.

1) Launch Date/1st action: We will launch as a cam­paign on 28th and 29th of Jan­u­ary. The Sun­day (28th) is for peo­ple who work dur­ing the week and the Mon­day (29th) gives us the oppor­tu­ni­ty to do an action at a ‘School Run’ (maybe at one of the pri­vate schools in Bris­tol?). The theme of the actions will be: OIL ADDICTS (and the side effects of this addic­tion) and OIL ZOMBIES. This should give peo­ple lots of scope for cre­ativ­i­ty and fun in mak­ing 4x4s uncool and get­ting the 4x4 dri­vers to think about their (very unwise) vehi­cle choice. Are 4x4 dri­vers in fact zom­bies who are: a) killing pedes­tri­ans and cyclists 2) block­ing the streets of Bris­tol 3) addict­ed to oil, with the dead­ly side effects of Glob­al Warm­ing and the crazy ‘Oil War’ in Iraq? You get the idea, dress up as a Zom­bie for the day as this will give the media lots of great pics and freak out the 4x4 dri­vers! If you don’t want to dress up, that’s no prob­lem.

Oth­er groups (such as the Bris­tol Cycling Cam­paign) have expressed an inter­est in tak­ing part in a joint ‘Day of Action’, when they can also protest against 4x4s in Bris­tol in their own way. So how about declar­ing the 28th of Jan­u­ary a ‘Day of Action Against 4x4s in Bris­tol’? If any oth­er groups want to talk to us about what they would like to do on that day, that’s great but if you just want to do your own thing, then that is OK with us too.

2) We will hold a plan­ning meet­ing on the 7th of Jan­u­ary to co-ordi­nate the day of action on the 28th. Venue TBA. Please email in if you would like to attend so we have an idea of num­bers. bristol4x4alliance at yahoo.co.uk

3) Lots of media inter­est. Below are two arti­cles pub­lished in the Bris­tol Evening Post on the 20th of Decem­ber. The hos­til­i­ty of the 4x4 dri­vers in their com­ments is quite fun­ny. The log­ic of their ‘argument’ is that David Rose is a ‘mature stu­den­t’ and that is some kind of crim­i­nal offence! The Day of Action on the 28th should gen­er­ate allot in media cov­er­age – print/radio/tv etc.

4) We sup­port the ‘Transport Man­i­festo for Bris­tol’.

Hope you all have a great Christ­mas break and we look for­ward to see­ing you in Jan­u­ary.

Kind Regards

David Rose 07817 447 406
Har­ri­et Williams
bristol4x4alliance at yahoo.co.uk

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Bris­tol Evening Post — 20th Decem­ber 2006

Post­ed on: www.thisisbristol.co.uk

GUERRILLA WARFARE DECLARED ON 4X4 DRIVERS

BY TOM HODSON
thodson@bepp.co.uk

20 Decem­ber 2006

Dri­vers of 4x4s in Bris­tol face hav­ing buck­ets of mud thrown over their cars as part of a cam­paign to force gas-guz­zlers off the city’s streets. Envi­ron­men­tal activist David Rose, of Clifton, and his friend Har­ri­et Williams decid­ed to form a new group after see­ing the pop­u­lar­i­ty of the four-wheel-dri­ve cars increase in the city. They are start­ing a direct action cam­paign of throw­ing buck­ets of mud over parked 4x4s and putting fake park­ing tick­ets under their wind­screen wipers. The 42-year-old mature stu­dent at Bris­tol Uni­ver­si­ty said: “We are linked with the Alliance Against Urban 4x4s in Lon­don, and they are sup­port­ing us, after they were suc­cess­ful in cam­paign­ing to get a pro­posed £25 dai­ly con­ges­tion charge there. “Our plan is to make 4x4 dri­vers look stu­pid by giv­ing their cars mud wash­es or plac­ing the fake tick­ets on them.

“It is non-vio­lent, direct action with­in the law. “These vehi­cles nev­er seem to be used for what they were intend­ed. “If you live in the coun­try you obvi­ous­ly may need one for off-road dri­ving, but not in Bristol.â€? Mr. Rose said the group’s aim was to make dri­ving a 4x4 social­ly unac­cept­able and to get Bris­tol City Coun­cil to levy a con­ges­tion charge on them in the cen­tre of Bris­tol. Their main argu­ments are that the vehi­cles are envi­ron­men­tal­ly unfriend­ly and pose a risk to oth­er road users and pedes­tri­ans. Mr. Rose said motorists and cyclists also found them dif­fi­cult to see around. He said: “There are just so many things wrong with them, we’ve got vol­un­teers com­ing for­ward to join the group for all kinds of rea­sons. “Some are just con­cerned with road safe­ty, because roads in the city are nar­row and they pose a dan­ger. They emit high­er amounts of car­bon than nor­mal cars as well “We are not anti-car, we are just anti-4x4.â€? Sports cars were also part of the cam­paign, he said, but were not as impor­tant as 4x4s. Mr. Rose said the vehi­cles rep­re­sent­ed a major part of the cul­ture of con­spic­u­ous con­sump­tion. He said: “Part of the thing with them is show­ing off, I don’t know why. “There seems to be more and more of them in Bris­tol, and I think peo­ple are angry about it, and a lot want to do some­thing about it.â€? The fake park­ing tick­ets fea­tured safe­ty and emis­sions data and the state­ment “Poor Vehi­cle Choiceâ€?, said Mr Rose, who is hop­ing to devel­op ones spe­cif­ic to Bris­tol. The group was also look­ing for vol­un­teers to join its steer­ing com­mit­tee, he said. In Sep­tem­ber 2005, cyclists in Bris­tol launched a poster cam­paign tar­get­ing four-wheel-dri­ve cars. Mem­bers of the Bris­tol Cycling Cam­paign sent out 900, A3-size posters to mem­bers and sup­port­ers bear­ing the words “No 4x4sâ€? with a road sign type of image “banningâ€? them. Bob Bull, of the South West branch of the Asso­ci­a­tion of British Dri­vers, said: “We are total­ly against the cam­paign. “Our view is that these peo­ple, once they have fin­ished with 4x4s, will move on to some­thing else like sports cars. “They won’t be sat­is­fied until there are no cars on the roads, it is ridicu­lous.
“Yes, cer­tain 4x4s are exces­sive, if they are used in an inap­pro­pri­ate way. “But where is the cut-off point? I dri­ve an Audi car with four-wheel- dri­ve, my broth­er-in-law has a Nis­san 4x4 which is diesel and more eco­nom­i­cal than most saloons. “It’s like the whole cam­paign against the expan­sion of the air­port, I think peo­ple just want to have some­thing to moan about.â€? Wayne Bak­er, a spokesman for Avon and Som­er­set Police, said throw­ing mud wash­es over cars could be con­sid­ered as crim­i­nal dam­age. He said: “It would be regard­ed as an act of crim­i­nal dam­age, depend­ing on the cir­cum­stances. “It could also be regard­ed as a pub­lic nui­sance offence as well.â€?