Declan calls into Bishopsgate Police Station for a crime intel report
I explained in the blog "Political Imprisonment in the UK: I expect to be arrested early in the New Year" that Salters fenced us out of our sleeping pitch on 20 December (see here for stunning photos), and that Declan and I slept for three nights in King's Cross train station to make it safely to one of Crisis at Christmas residential centres 23-29 December. Now that Crisis at Christmas is over we thought that next on the plate was an arrest, but it seems that before that there are a couple of surprises in store for us. Last night somebody ran a bucket of water across a stairs above our heads as soon as we had bedded down in the Barbican.
This is what the underside of our ground sheet looked like when we got up this morning:
We are concerned about what's on the menu for tonight, so this morning we went to Bishopsgate Police Station where I showed PC 960CP all the photos I had taken. According to this police officer, there was no crime because the drenching could have been done by City of London Corporation street cleaners. In fact, he added, we should expect them every night from now on. He found our situation so hilarious that Declan told him as we were leaving that I would mention it in my blog, to which he replied, "Please do."
It would appear Bishopsgate Police have just invented a new policy: this photo, which can be seen in the previous blog, "We are forced to forgo safety for sleep and bed down in the Barbican at 4am", shows that there is not a drop of water to be seen at about 3.30am the night before last!
And I took this photo at 9pm on 10 December, a few hours after Declan found the spot in the Barbican. Again, not a drop of water!
City of London Corporation street cleaners have a cosy relationship with the police, as we discovered to our cost before we were fenced out of Salters. This photograph appears in my blog of 17 August 2013, "City of London Police stop/search at 3.15am with street cleaners)":