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"Repaint The Streets" - 300 people roam the streets of Dublin, clogging up traffic on Car Free Day

category dublin | anti-capitalism | news report author Tuesday September 23, 2003 13:14author by Indymedia Kevin - IMC Éire Report this post to the editors

A report from last night's RTS.

A brief report on RTS

Approximately 300 people showed up at the Spike on O'Connell Street for the "Repaint The Streets" action. The crowd was a 50/50 mix of cyclists and pedestrians.

Right from the beginning the large Garda presence was wandering through the assembling crowd, searching bags and belongings, confiscating cans of spray paint, house paint, stencils, road diversion signs, and other paraphenalia the RTS people had brought along. Several people had their names taken when their belongings were taken off them but there were no arrests.

Hip Hop duo "The Man and The Machine" got the crowd worked up before they moved off. The Man (recently out of Mountjoy Prison) does MC'ing to the human beatbox of the Machine (Belgian Oxford University-educated). They really do work amazingly well together and the crowd loved it.

At 5.30pm the crowd moved off down O'Connell Street. The first stop was on O'Connell Bridge. A "human sound system" where information was repeated to the crowd was set up, informing people that most of the paint had been taken, the Garda were threatening people with arrest and prosecustion for criminal damage if any of the street was painted, so the action turned into something of a walking Critical Mass.

The crowd walked down D'Olier Street and then back up Westmoreland Street, turning onto the quays in front of the USIT office. From arriving latecomers, reportedly traffic was backed up all around Amiens Street and well back up towards Christchurch. 3 Dublin Bus officers also walked with Gardai, relaying information about where the crowd was going.

At the corner of the quays and Eustace Street, the crowd slowed down. Nobody was sure exactly what was going on. A chant began: "Ten! Nine! Eight! Seven!..." and the Garda started to panic. At the end of the countdown, the crowd suddenly turned right and raced up through the streets of Temple Bar, stopping the traffic at the junction of Dame Street and Georges Street. It took the Garda several minutes to arrive and direct traffic away. One car was caught up in the middle of the crowd and started beeping his horn, but soon backed down when surrounded by the crowd.

The crowd then moved up in front of the Central Bank, where the Man and the Machine did their thing again for a while. They stayed there for half an hour or so, and then moved off again down Dame Street, looping back around towards Grafton Street, and then back down Suffolk Street again in a circle.

They then stopped again on O'Connell Bridge, to chat and play music. After another 20 minutes they moved up O'Connell Street, still accompanied by massive amounts of Gardai. At this point the Garda were taking chalk away from people who were drawing on the ground, which seemed a little ludicrous.

Some of the crowd linked up with the anti bin tax march at the Garden of Remembrance but others wandered up to the RTS after party in Bodkins.

Sorry I dont have any photos today but the camera is acting the bollocks with me.

author by jcpublication date Tue Sep 23, 2003 14:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

is the headline in the times

rts means no more roads less cars

simple as that

author by Bertiepublication date Wed Sep 24, 2003 20:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Sure ye had no chance of disruptin the traffic anywhere near as much as i did. My new westlink toll bridge caused 5 mile tailbacks. beat that ya pack of hairy students, get a job.. or go studyin, or whatever it is yer supposed ta be doin and leave me and maire o hearnia to the job of screwing up the country you're living in

author by mac - ucd socialistpublication date Wed Sep 24, 2003 21:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well done all who came out for RTS on monday.One would think we were the ones with the WMD in our bags with the vigour the pigs showed in searching them.
What has this world come to when all of society is preoccupied with the rat-race and not with each other??
Fuck em and THEIR law.
Go RTS!

 
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