Work Stopped Again at Mainshill Wood

2.11.2009

2.11.2009
Work was halt­ed yet again at Main­shill today, start­ing at around sev­en a.m., when a group of about 17 peo­ple sur­round­ed the har­vester machine used for tak­ing down large trees and one per­son man­aged to lock her­self on with a D‑lock to the arm of the trac­tor. The police and then Strath­clyde Moun­tain Res­cue and V Divi­sion cut­ting crew were called in, the lat­ter two not arriv­ing until approx­i­mate­ly eleven a.m. Activists passed the time wait­ing in the cold and the rain play­ing games, much to the amuse­ment of police and work­ers, who were inci­den­tal­ly no fun at all. Peo­ple were told to vacate the premis­es upon the arrival of the cut­ting crew, but once there they cut out the locked-on per­son rel­a­tive­ly quick­ly, and work was able to resume around noon. This action makes today the third day out of six work­ing days that work has been suc­cess­ful­ly halt­ed for a time.

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