Our sleeping pitch vandalised for the third time
Last night I arrived at our sleeping pitch on a derelict St Alphage Highwalk at the back of Salters' Hall only to find a sticky green liquid splashed all about it; on 29 July it was gallons of heavy duty deep cleaning product (a few days earlier two police officers from Bishopsgate Police Station threatened us with a hosing by street cleaners), and on 1 August diesel. On 14 August the tiny public garden around the corner from our sleeping pitch was vandalised, and two days later we were once again threatened by the police with a hosing by street cleaners. As Declan explains in the application he lodged with the High Court last Thursday against the Commissioner of Police for the City of London and Home Secretary, we have been the other end of an accommodation blockade through surveillance for over a year now (see previous blog City of London Police: Declan lodges proceedings with the High Court for a judicial review). Nonetheless, this is what I ran into last night, a half an hour before Declan arrived:
Just before leaving this morning at 6.20am I took this photo. I was able to remove the liquid last night, but marks remain.
I took this photo yesterday morning at 6.20am:
I tried to upload these photos in our usual Pret a Manger at London Bridge this morning, but shouldn't have bothered. If people knew about the misuse of the coercive power of the state, they would take to the streets.