Wow, interesting to note that the precedent set isn't just for 'traditional' events but new ones too... So the grounds that notification of a route doesn't have to be given isn't due to traditional events not needing to do so, it's because they're random and don't have a predetermined route. This may have big implications for other protests that are meant to have been inhibited by the SOCPA. Hooray for our right to protest freely. Gawd love them Law Lords.
Yeah !
I wrote to John ( |³|MA3K ) last week saying that I thought that if the Bridges™ ride grew any more (last ride 300 wheels) it would start to creep towards CM levels by next Summer - and additionally as it rode through the SOCPA zone - maybe he might want to consider not being so prominent as an 'organiser' as I can't imagine the police taking so much time, effort (and legal cost) to attempt to curtail (and ultimately kill off?) CM, whilst ignoring another (potentially large) mass ride through London.
Yeah !
I wrote to John ( |³|MA3K ) last week saying that I thought that if the Bridges™ ride grew any more (last ride 300 wheels) it would start to creep towards CM levels by next Summer - and additionally as it rode through the SOCPA zone - maybe he might want to consider not being so prominent as an 'organiser' as I can't imagine the police taking so much time, effort (and legal cost) to attempt to curtail (and ultimately kill off?) CM, whilst ignoring another (potentially large) mass ride through London.
But this decision negates much of my concern.
Fucking cool.
:D