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Norman Baker | ukwatch.net http://www.ukwatch.net/taxonomy/term/3170 Recent articles by watch area on ukwatch.net en Open letter to police on repression at Kingsnorth http://www.ukwatch.net/node/6297 <p><em>In light of events at this week’s Climate Camp in Kingsnorth, Green <span class="caps">MEP</span> for the South East Caroline Lucas has joined forces with Norman Baker, Liberal Democrat MP for Lewes, and Colin Challen, Labour MP for Morley and Rothwell, to write a letter to the Gold Commander of Kent Police &#8211; please see below.</p> <p>Dr Lucas <span class="caps">MEP</span> is also querying Kent police about emerging reports that legal observers are being restricted from observing searches on individuals.</em></p> <p>Letter in full:</p> <p>Dear Mr Allyn Thomas,</p> <p>RE: Climate camp at Kingsnorth</p> <p>We are writing to express our concern at the developing situation on this site. There has undoubtedly been a steady escalation of friction between the climate change protesters and police. On one morning, we are informed, riot police with dogs entered the site. During the course of this operation a vehicle was damaged and a number of arrests were made. Twenty protesters apparently required medical attention and a number were taken to the A &amp; E Department of Medway Hospital with suspected head injuries.</p> <p>In the past few days there have been a series of searches and confiscations. No doubt some of these have been justified under the terms of a general search warrant. Others, such as the confiscation of tents, ground sheets, marker pens, mobile phones and protest banners are difficult to justify on any other basis than an attempt to disrupt the protest itself.</p> <p>Policing of demonstrations and protests is always necessary. However, growing and confirmed anecdotal evidence suggests that this serious and escalating situation has been caused, at least in part, by a disproportionate police response. Norman Baker MP has reinforced this during his visit to the site itself. Despite undertakings to him by <span class="caps">DCI</span> Ian Hall (Kent Police) that only regular, uniformed police officers would be employed on patrol duties within the site, he witnessed, immediately afterwards, a charge by full riot police (Metropolitan) and the inappropriate use of batons on two occasions.</p> <p>We have severally been in contact with police officers charged with this operation and have received various undertakings including the provision of an inventory of seized material and the reason for its retention. This has not been forthcoming but may well have been overtaken by these serious events.</p> <p>Climate change must be a wholly legitimate subject of protest and demonstration. If it is met (or is perceived to be met) by an arbitrary, destructive and aggressive police response the consequences will undoubtedly be a continued alienation between police and many decent, law abiding people, particularly the young.</p> <p>In view of the above we would ask you as a matter of urgency to take personal, immediate and direct action to resolve an increasingly threatening confrontation.</p> <p>We look forward to your very early response.</p> <p>Yours sincerely,</p> <p>Caroline Lucas <span class="caps">MEP</span></p> <p>Norman Baker MP</p> <p>Colin Challon MP</p> http://www.ukwatch.net/node/6297#comments Activism Civil Liberties climate camp Kingsnorth police protest Caroline Lucas Colin Challen Norman Baker Sat, 09 Aug 2008 13:39:20 +0000 JamieSW 6297 at http://www.ukwatch.net