Life is too short to be controlled - part 2

Saturday 30 October 2010
( 3pm at Piccadilly Circus / corner of Coventry Street )

"Life is too short to be controlled - Part II", a protest against internal and external borders. The protest will take place in London on Saturday 30 October 2010, gathering at 3pm at Piccadilly Circus ( corner of Coventry Street/Haymarket ) and then off towards the UK border at St Pancras.

- Watch the video trailer.

Life is too short to be controlled (part 2)

London NoBorders proudly announce the second part of "Life is too short to be controlled", a protest against internal and external surveillance.

The protest will take place in London on Saturday 30 October 2010.

Read more about the demonstration.

Forward Intelligence Team was not authorised to monitor NoBorders Meeting. Protestors acquitted in Crown Court.

(press release by London NoBorders)
London NoBorders welcomes the Crown Court decision to clear three activists of the charges of "obstructing the police".  The Inner London Crown Court ruled that police surveillance of a public political meeting had not been proved to be lawful and that the police had failed to provide any evidence that they were pursuing a "legitimate aim". 

Three activists were arrested at the meeting called by London NoBorders in June 2008 when they protested against the surveillance of the meeting by the Metropolitan Police's "Forward Intelligence Team."

Life is too short (Part 2) - discussion, 08/09/10

Discussion about the Life is too short (part 2) demo on Saturday 30th October.

7pm at LARC (London Action Resource Centre), 62 Fieldgate Street, Whitechapel E1 1ES. All welcome.

This infonight will be repeated on 16th September at the Ratstar, 298 Camberwell Road (opp. Camberwell Green), London SE5.

[video] Out of Control

"Life is too short to be controlled, part I", January 2010

PRESS RELEASE: HUNDREDS TO DEMONSTRATE AGAINST SURVEILLANCE IN CENTRAL LONDON TOMORROW

22 January 2010
- For Immediate Release -

Activist group London NoBorders calls for a day of demonstrations in
London on 23rd of January under the title "Life is too short to be
controlled
". [1] The day will start at 2pm at St. Pancras International to protest against the border controls at the Eurostar Terminal and will end with a rally at Piccadilly Circus, where Westminster Council's CCTV HQ is located. [2]

VHS Video Basement presents: noborders film night in Soho

The Bath House Pub
96 Dean street

On tuesday the 12th of january we will be having a fundraiser/info
night for No Borders, at our new space The Bath House in Soho. This is
in anticipation of the upcoming demonstration on january 23rd in
central London, information about which can be found here:

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