| Direct Action organizations are planning a series
of protests in London starting today (May 1). Police expected close
to 10,000 peaceful demonstrators to march through London today.
Weather will be a factor as it is currently raining in London.
Protests were expected to focus on strategic sites in London,
culminating in a mass action to paralyze Oxford Street at rush hour.
Intelligence reports expect a hardcore of 1,000 violent activists
and some businesses in the capital had been forced to close in
anticipation of trouble.
Protesters are using a version of the Monopoly board game to plot
this year's demonstration with plans for action against a wide range
of commercial targets including Barclays Bank, Gap, HSBC, McDonalds
and the Body Shop. Activists may attempt to "occupy" office
buildings and retail outlets to disrupt normal business operations.
The activists plan to stage events throughout the city in an effort
to prevent police officers responding effectively.
Potential target areas in London are:
West End (Including Oxford Street, Mayfair, Marylebone, Soho,
Covent Garden and Aldwych)
King's Cross and Islington (including Euston, Angel, Pentonville
Road)
The Eastern areas of the city (Liverpool Street, Fenchurch
Street, Whitechapel Road)
Other areas may be affected as well.
To add to the disruption, the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT)
trade union announced plans today for the London Underground workers
to stage strikes on May 2-3. This strike will cause the cancellation
of almost all London Underground services between the afternoon of 2
May and the evening of 3 May. Rail guards are also planning strikes
during this time period. The last rail strike cost the city over 100
million pounds
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