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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

  

 
 Lisa McKenzie, Class War candidate for Chingford holds the women's banner

 and Ian Bone points across the road with his walking stick

 Lisa McKenzie, Class War candidate for Chingford speaking

 

 

 People in the flats above watch the protest

 which was now mainly on the corner of Commercial St

 

 

Martin Wright
 
A police officer jokes with Lisa McKenzie who is holding the Womens Death Brigade banner 

which they move to the corner in front of the bookies. Lisa points out that one of the two women officers behind 

them was in plain clothes taking part in a previous 'poor doors' protest, and Ian Bone offers her the megaphone to speak 

which she ignores, keeping silent and looking away 

A woman officer then approaches Lisa McKenzie and tells her she is being arrested  

for criminal damage. She is told that she put a sticker on the window of the 'rich door' at the protest two weeks ago 

and that the glue had to be washed off. I was watching closely and photographing her that evening. 

Police put the handcuffs on Lisa McKenzie and take her away 

Police take her to a waiting van 

 

 
   

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