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More Anti terror police at power stations

category somerset | protests | news report author Monday August 11, 2008 15:14author by Jim Duffy - Stop Hinkleyauthor email Stophinkley at aol dot comauthor phone 07968 974805 Report this post to the editors

Stop Hinkley campaigners fear that extra armed nuclear police will restrict their protests against developments Hinkley Point.

The news that the Civil Nuclear Constabulary is to be expanded into a new body, the Critical National Infrastructure force means that the armed guard can also protect telephone and computer exchanges, ports, airports and other types of power stations.

Stop Hinkley has already found that its website is monitored by Bridgwater police who have telephoned the group at an early stage when protests might be likely. Filming with a regional TV company was interrupted when Civil Nuclear police stopped the film crew and campaigners asking detailed questions about their identities. Recently when EDF announced it had placed a bid for Hinkley B operators British Energy, the police called Stop Hinkley asking about their plans for a protest.

Jim Duffy, Stop Hinkley Coordinator said: "At one time we could put on peaceful demonstrations without hinderance, even after September 11th. Now we feel very closely watched but we are obviously not terrorists. We were stopped four times while filming about Hinkley C last year and two weeks ago were called to give details of our plans to demonstrate against the sale of British Energy to French owned EDF."

"Guarding against terrorism is one thing but there seems to be another agenda. With the big ongoing protest at Kingsbridge coal power station in Kent I can see the Government wants to put people off these gatherings even though they are lawful and peaceful. But expanding the powers of these guards is not the way to resolve peoples' concerns about climate change or nuclear power. A sustainable energy policy would be better."

Jim Duffy
Stop Hinkley Coordinator
07968 974805

Also contactable:
Alan Jeffery, Assistant Coordinator Bridgwater 01278 425451
David Taylor, Media spokesman 01458 272161
Richard Carder, North Somerset Rep 01225 313531

Related Link: http://www.stophinkley.org
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