The London Autistic Rights Movement is organising a demonstration in support of recently diagnosed Asperger's syndrome sufferer Gary McKinnon, who is facing imminent extradition to the United States of America, rather than facing a UK court, for his alleged computer hacking activities over 6 years ago.
Date: Sunday 28th September
Time: 4 pm - 5pm
Location:
Embassy of the United States of America,
24 Grosvenor Square
London
W1A 2LQ
Location Maps:
Map on the US Embassy website
Streetmap.co.uk map
Nearest Public Toilets:
Westminster Council publish an online map of their Public Toilet locations:
The nearest Public Toilet is at the Oxford Street end of Balderton Street - about 2 blocks North of the middle of Grosvenor Square - equivalent in distance to the West - East length of Grosvenor Square itself.
Name: Balderton Street
Information:
Number: 42
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Type: APC
Gender: M/F
Opening Times: 24hrs
Baby: No
Disabled Access: Yes
Public Transport:
Nearest Tube stations are Marble Arch and Bond Street
Bus routes 148 and 14A along Park Lane
Press and Media Contact: - Anya
Use the comments below or email us here at info@FreeGary.org.uk (using our PGP Encryption Key if you know how) and we will pass on media enquiries to the organisers
Although the US Embassy is not within the SOCPA Designated Area, like the Home Office, it is obviously one of the top potential terrorist targets in Europe, let alone the UK, so there are armed Police guards (armed with semi-automatic assault rifles / sub machine guns etc.).
Dear All,
I am now the Police Liaison person for the protest on Sunday, or "steward" to use their term.
We have permission from the Metropolitan police in writing to protest peacefully in a dedicated enclosure outside the US embassy from 4-5pm.
I've spoken with the Met police and there are some guidelines that we ALL need to follow:
There will be 3 police officers, Seargeant Rudlin-Jones and also 2 PCs - looking after us. All are autism trained.
We ' ll be in a dedicated enclosure, made up of make shift barriers, right in front of the Embassy.
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We MUST stay inside this enclosure at all times.
The 'Pen' area - not to imprison us but because police have duty to protect embassies and ensure that non-protesting members of the public can move around us freely. It is important that we keep to designated pen area.
If someone wants to leave pen area, for whatever reason, they must TELL ME FIRST and I will let the police know so that they are aware of what is happening and that the person going for a walk is not up to no good.
We are not allowed to walk around or towards the Embassy so people who are leaving the pen area at any time of the protest (having spoken to me first) should be directed to walk *away* from the Embassy
There will be armed police - this normal procedure for the US embassy and not because of us or anything we need to be concerned about.
DO NOT approach the armed officers. They are doing their job and if any kind of "altercation" occurs the police officers have a duty to protect the armed officers so it would cause potential difficulties and I'm sure none of us want it to come to that.
If the police feel that someone is doing something they are not comfortable with, they will speak to me first and then I will speak to the relevant person about it. So if I ask anyone to stop doing something, or I ask you a question about why you are doing something, PLEASE do not take it personally. I just want us all to have a peaceful day and adhere to the rules that the Met Police have given us.
I will be wearing a fluorescent yellow jacket on the day (at the request of the Met Police) so you will all be able to spot me very easily!
The plan is for us to arrive in the pen area outside the US Embassy (I'm sure it will be very noticeable) by 4pm so that we can start our protest on time.
I will arrive there early - around 3.30pm, so if you're not sure where to go, look out for a girl in a fluorescent yellow jacket. If anyone gets totally lost, my mobile is
[mobile phone number available to the media via info@freegary.org.uk]
Sorry to sound all bossy in this email - I hope you understand that I just want to make everyone aware of the rules and my 'bossy' tone in this message is not meant offensively or arrogantly in any way and I hope you will forgive me. I just want it all to go smoothly and for it to be a very positive experience for us.
Many thanks,
Anya
Some tips and advice about what to bring and what not to bring to the demonstration:
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