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April 2015

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Chingford candidate arrested at Poor Doors

One Commercial St, Aldgate, London. Thu 2 Apr 2015

  

 
 Class War began their protest on the opposite side of the street to One Commercial St

 because the space outside the 'rich door' was obstructed by building works, pavement works and police

 

 The Class War Women's Death Brigade was in good voice

 

 

 

 

  The protesters moved to the pavement in the centre of Whitechapel High St
 
and someone threw a yellow smoke flare onto the highway 

Class War watch the yellow smoke 

And a police officer walks across. It looks as if he intends to stamp on it..' 

but he decides to pick it up instead 

and carries it back across the road 

 

and past the other officers outside One Commercial St 

 

I followed him wondering what he intended to do with it. 

And was rather suprised that he took it down the alley towards the poor door.
But by the time he got there it had burnt out.
Everyone else may throw their rubbish here but I was suprised the police thought it a good idea 
   

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