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The Criminal Justice Act
The Internet invasion of the UK continues, and we have some e-mail
addresses where you can register your protest reason: The Criminal
Justice & Public Order Act of Britain effectively BANS the holding of
Rave parties in the UK and has revoked British Citizens' right to
assemble. Method: Use the Internet to register your protest and to
cast a global vote against this suspension of basic human rights!
1. The web site www.open.gov.uk run by the UK governments computer
department has a feedback page. You can address a protest message
there.
2. Although the ruling Conservative Party has not given out a public
adress, we do have the address of one MP, David Shaw e-mail:
David@dlshaw.demon.co.uk
3. The UK opposition parties have done very little to stop the
Criminal Justice Act. Protest to their leaders. The Labour Party
leader's address is:
tony.blair@geo2.poptel.org.uk
The leader of the Liberal Party can be contacted at:
paddyashdown@cix.compulink.co.uk
4. Another way to help is send your protest message to British
companies.
5. Snail Mail: If you want to contact the British P.M and don't have
e-mail access then write a letter to Mr J Major, 10 Downing St,
London, SW1 2AA, United Kingdom
This Bill which was recently passed by the British gov't and is an
insidious way to stop more than 10 people gathering on public land,
and threatens the development of democracy and human rights. In
Australia, we too have problems with finding decent venues and having
all night dance parties. However, no law yet prohibits the gathering
of people in order to congregate nor does the law impose a ban on
repetitive beats., i.e techno music. Spyfood knows that most ravers
wanna have fun, and its important to think about the plight of others
who are fighting for their right to rave. If you need to find out more
info on the Criminal Justice Act and its intentions. Check out the
World Wide Web site at the following URL
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~bs2ajs/CJ.Act.html
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