York Critical Mass – Short report and Images

1 Dec 2006

York Critical Mass December 1
York Critical Mass December 21 Dec 2006

York saw the successful restart to Critical Masses continue for another First Friday of the Month ride. The December turn out had plenty of tinsel and ‘Father Christmas’ hats around. In amongst overwhelmingly supportive motorists – often at first bemused, but then with smiles – the mass made a safe space to ride round York, taking the roads for non-polluting traffic.

Through the centre of town the motor traffic was crawling as slowly as ever, holding the mass up. On the way out up Leeman Road, a distinctly cyclist unfriendly road, with lots of central islands and a bit of a motorists speed run, the mass made a comfortable pace. Two motorists did their bit to try and pass, one failing terribly and sadly the driver held up a bus for a minute.

Near the end of the ride it was nice to see Fossgate again taken over for non-motor traffic.

Critical Mass Bike Ride this Friday 1st December

Birmingham’s Critical Mass bike ride meets this Friday 1st December at 6.00pm outside St. Phil’s Cathedral.

Critical Mass logo 11 (negative 9)Birmingham’s Critical Mass bike ride meets this Friday 1st December at 6.00pm outside St. Phil’s Cathedral.

Last month’s ride had a great turn out and saw riders sporting all manner of flashing fairy and xmas tree lights for the themed ‘well lit’ ride, this looks set to become standard apparel for night time Critical Masses! There are also plans for a sound system although on a slightly larger scale to last month’s…

Nottingham’s November Critical Mass and Bike About

Friday 24th November @ 5.30pm

Setting out from the usual meeting place [Outside the Savoy Cinema on Derby Road, meet at 5.30pm] with more arriving from the Sumac in Forest Fields.


Friday 24th November @ 5.30pm

Setting out from the usual meeting place [Outside the Savoy Cinema on Derby Road, meet at 5.30pm] with more arriving from the Sumac in Forest Fields.

As usual, I’ve tried to take a set of pictures (see full set) that show critical mass to be an empowering experience. Hopefully fun to be at. A celebration of the alternatives to the existing ‘car culture’.
Those attending continue to grow in numbers. [although there has been a bit of a lull over the summer months.

We were entertained by the ‘muti-person thinggy’ soundsystem as we peddled about in town. Drawing on such tracks as The Mixtures, ‘The Pushbike Song’. Queen, ‘I like to ride my Bicycle’. Ventures, ‘Ghost riders in the Sky’. And Pink Floyd ‘Bike’. We all enjoyed ourselves lots, with passers-bye amused at out musical selections …….. wicked!

Critical Mass Cyclists Arrested (Leeds)

24.11.2006

Leeds Critical Mass ends with two cyclists being assaulted by police and driven away to station.

The monthly gathering of cyclist keen to foster some freedom on the road and gain some space on the congested Friday evening streets of Leeds city centre set off just before 6pm tonight, after the usual 20 minutes of nattering and this month the added joy of watching the German Christmas market coming to life. The turn-out of 20 was in high spirits, with a chorus of tinkling bells, triumphant horns and cheerful whooping, and was soon joined by some enthusiastic late comers on Merrion Street adding a further feeling of solidarity to the group. The horn beeping and engine revving from the queue of cars behind started later than usual as the caravan turned west past Leeds bus station on the first loop, but as usual the serenity of cycling freely and unthreatened around the inner city loop drowned that out, the cars were reduced to a powerless crawl; conversations between cycling strangers became the order of the hour. The serenity was marred slightly as an incompetent, impatient, learner plated motorcyclist clumsily barged through the cluster and swerved into one cyclist. But the journey continued onwards onto the second loop. As the rain became heavier the consensus of the group was to continue round as far as the Common Place for a warming cuppa and chat, presumably about how fun cycling and critical mass specifically is.

24.11.2006

Leeds Critical Mass ends with two cyclists being assaulted by police and driven away to station.

The monthly gathering of cyclist keen to foster some freedom on the road and gain some space on the congested Friday evening streets of Leeds city centre set off just before 6pm tonight, after the usual 20 minutes of nattering and this month the added joy of watching the German Christmas market coming to life. The turn-out of 20 was in high spirits, with a chorus of tinkling bells, triumphant horns and cheerful whooping, and was soon joined by some enthusiastic late comers on Merrion Street adding a further feeling of solidarity to the group. The horn beeping and engine revving from the queue of cars behind started later than usual as the caravan turned west past Leeds bus station on the first loop, but as usual the serenity of cycling freely and unthreatened around the inner city loop drowned that out, the cars were reduced to a powerless crawl; conversations between cycling strangers became the order of the hour. The serenity was marred slightly as an incompetent, impatient, learner plated motorcyclist clumsily barged through the cluster and swerved into one cyclist. But the journey continued onwards onto the second loop. As the rain became heavier the consensus of the group was to continue round as far as the Common Place for a warming cuppa and chat, presumably about how fun cycling and critical mass specifically is.

After passing under the railway by the Leeds College of Music, the lights turned red and the procession slowed to its halt and allowed the group to condense. But as the bikes came to a slow halt the sound of sirens from behind grew louder. Sighting a blue lighted van shaped vehicle approaching and presuming an ambulance, bikes were moved to the side of the road to allow it to pass. But as the lights got nearer it became obvious it was in fact a police van, followed closely by a car. The van screeched to a halt a in an instant an aggressive mannered policeman marched out of the van and without hesitation hurled one cyclist and bike to the floor, he was then manhandled and thrown into the back of the police van which had been opened by his colleague, arrested apparently for obstruction of the highway. The two officers were soon joined by two others from the car which pulled up further down the road. Threats to nearby cyclists were blared out and at least one other person was dragged into the back of the van. “You’ve go no lights� came the accusation. “Your next unless you get out of here�, from another policeman. “We’ve got you on CCTV�. At this point the aggression of the first officer had evolved into an obvious seething anger and he came at the main group of cyclist barking further threats but was soon pulled away and convinced “that we can’t do anymore�.
“I appreciate the point you’re trying to make,� stated his calming colleague. “but you’re obstructing the highway. Get off the road and get out of here.� And they left, with three of the group in the back of their van. Bemused, angered and riled the remaining cyclists trouped back to The Common Place and then made their way to the Kirkgate police station.

After a long wait we were told that the officer about whom the complaint of brutality was to be made was the person who was on duty to handle complaints on that shift, and it was therefore not possible to make a complaint. Also it was revealed that those arrested were in the process of being released. The charge of obstruction clearly did not hold any strength and the aggression and contempt that the violence show by the police was completely inexplicable.

Maybe it was an attempt to rattle fear into those of us trying to make a pro-cycling statement on cycle unfriendly streets, an attempt possibly to flex the muscles from a force who want to eliminate the voice of dissent and subdue people through a display of aggression and fear instilling. Maybe it was just that the officers who made the call were having a shit day and wanted to take it out on someone, the adrenalin from the confrontation and the position of power going to their heads and preventing rational and calm behaviour?

Whatever it was, it was outrageous and disgraceful, although in many ways sadly not unexpected. And despite this shocking police display, Critical Mass will continue to be held in Leeds on the last Friday of each month. Bring your best horn, a loud bell, and your lights, and come and help reclaim the streets for cyclists.

next mcr critical mass is on friday 24th november

thats not this friday but the one after..

we added a poster and flyer/sticker to our blog to print and distibute if you wanna..

Manc Critical Mass flier Nov 06thats not this friday but the one after..

we added a poster and flyer/sticker to our blog to print and distibute if you wanna..
http://ilovebicycles.blogspot.com/

we are gonna get some stickers printed this week hopefully ready for next critical mass which is on 24th november.. stickers should fit on top tubes
and on other surfaces!

After the rides we have all sorts of events like meals, beers, parties, film screenings etc. If you’d like to organise something for after a critical mass please email the suggestion to the list

join the critical mass email list here:
http://lists.riseup.net/www/info/manccriticalmass

After this one the next dates are:
dec 29, jan 26 (’07), feb 23, mar 30, apr 27, may 25

http://www.velorution.x21.org.uk

Linslade anti-bypass protest need people; plus injunction details

Linslade anti-bypass protest site near london (leighton buzzard/milton keynes) urgently need people. They have started cutting trees and a site has been establised.

Look at www.roadalert.org.uk for more information.

Before you come please call victoria harvey 01525 385097 or 07815 817108 AND someone from the site 07868740689, 07854631024, 07799816888.

We really need you, the site is getting quite sorted but more protestors will be a very welcome relief.

I don’t have time to go into great detail about the protest but you can get this off road alert. We are abot 30 miles south of london, near leighton buzzard and milton keynes.

There is an injunction against anyone who goes to the site to protest against the road (persons unknown!) This goes to the high court tomorrow (tuesday 8th february), it used to cover the public roadway but we won the right to stand there. There are people squatting in the zone with the injunction on it.

I’m very sorry about the lack of detail, time is very limited, please look on the protest website, roadalert and telephone us.

We need you. You can help!!!

www.linsladeprotest.org.uk

 


 

Bucks County Council applied for the catch-all secret Injunction banning ‘Persons Unknown’ from any form of protest at the site of the road, at a secret hearing on Friday 28th January, without protesters being able to challenge it. It banned any form of protest. There was a Hearing today, Tuesday 1st February, at the High Court in London, and a compromise was reached.

The terms of the Injunction have been changed. I haven’t seen the injunction, but I understand it now allows observing and protesting on the footpaths and B4032 road – so the local protests against the road can continue on the B4032. Locals are also very concerned that they are not allowed close enough to get evidence of alleged breaches of the Habitats Directives, as they are felling trees with bat roosts in, without Ecologists on site, or licences from DEFRA.

The way they got the original Injunction was appalling, and shows their attitude to free speech. It was served at the camp at 7pm, so no one could seek legal advice over the weekend (no-one knew the implications of it, so that is why there has been a silence over the last couple of days!). They applied for a secret hearing and a fast track process and were granted that. Anyone wishing to contest the Injunction was given until 4pm on Monday 31st January to seek Legal Advice and file a Defence (7 working hours!).

Direct action is still possible! Today campaigners hung a banner saying “Challenge Car Culture” opposite the Aylesbury HQ of Buckinghamshire County Council. This occurred at the same time as Garrett Emmerson, Head of Transportation, was having meetings with Bedfordshire County Council about the Bypass! See  http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2005/02/304619.html