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How nice...I'm sure the kids next door in the small flat with no garden and horrid pollution tomorrow morning will be soooooooooo pleased for all the people living around the square of shame..with a large garden...parks...2 cars...their own bedroom... a nanny...private school ... and a nice holiday home in Suffolk.

Rockets Wrote:

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It was a rally to show support for the council?s LTNs. Were there many people there?


Well, they manged to block the westbound lane of the junction ( wonder if Rah Rah will be complaining?) but, even though fairly spread out didn't take up much more space that that.

About 30-35 adults plus kids who they are manipulating to try and support their cause. I recognised a few of thes minority activists from the online postings they do, looks like Mums for Lungs and Clean Air for Dulwich Village and all their supporters were there. Not a very impressive turnout but explains reflects how little support there is for these measures in the local community.

slarti b2


> Well, they manged to block the westbound lane of

> the junction ( wonder if Rah Rah will be

> complaining?)


Did they pile bags up between the planters blocking people from turning into the square from the main road? Or do you just mean, ?they were in square?. Presumably you?re bright enough to understand the difference?

slarti b2 Wrote:

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> About 30-35 adults plus kids who they are

> manipulating to try and support their cause. I

> recognised a few of thes minority activists from

> the online postings they do, looks like Mums for

> Lungs and Clean Air for Dulwich Village and all

> their supporters were there. Not a very

> impressive turnout but explains reflects how

> little support there is for these measures in the

> local community.


Are we applying normal Demo Attendance Calculation Protocol to this ie divide organiser's estimates by 10 and multiply police/critic estimates by 10?

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