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Sunday, August 04, 2013

Open letter to Chief Constable Martin Richard


 The absurdity of policing in a collapsing world.


Dear Chief Constable Richards,

I would like to thank you for the policing experience at the Balcombe fracking protest which in micro gives a perfect picture of the macro to come as ecological warfare breaks out across the planet.

My time at the camp has been a strange couple of days of juxtapositions. I have seen in your lines police officers uncomfortable about using their right to violence against women and children intent on protecting their community standing next to other officers delighted to use that right of violence. I formed lasting bonds with people I had only just met while fighting against an organisation that can never be met. I swam in a lake with fellow campaigners knowing that pleasures like this will soon become impossible as the environment gets hijacked and ransacked. But the biggest juxtaposition of all, is seeing the police fighting against the people they are supposedly there to protect.

I asked several of your officers where they thought this protest would end. They claimed that they did not know. I would suggest that they do know, but do not want to acknowledge the obvious. As our ecosystem collapses in the face of climate change and resource depletion and the economy becomes increasingly energy dependent, protests like Balcome will be the norm of your policing efforts, not the exception, and they will become increasingly intense with no end in sight. This is not what your best officers signed up for.

It is clear on speaking to your officers they are under a dangerous misapprehension. They claim that they are neutral, when they clearly are not. It is their job to uphold the law and the law is not neutral. The law of this country makes it legal for a company to destroy the environment, to expand and create greenhouse gases. That same law makes it illegal for anyone to stand in the way and stop the destruction. In no way can this be described as neutral.

As a result of your officers upholding the law and not staying neutral Cuadrilla's lorries deliver the drilling equipment, the drilling goes ahead and the environment that people need is destroyed with the help of your police protection. The protest is already unsuccessful in achieving its objective of stopping the drilling so the same battle of attrition will move to the next site. These protests are tolerated by you only so long as they are ineffective. Effective protest would be to stop the lorries by force now that all appeal to reason and logic has failed.

Cuadrilla wins this round not only because the law is biased towards them, but because your organisation has the monopoly of violence in our society. It allows your officers to assault protesters, but the protesters are not allowed to reply in kind and they also do not do so because they cherish your monopoly of violence. It is a fundamental covenant that society has with its police; society gives police the monopoly of violence because we collectively think that this is in all of our interests and we trust you to use it wisely.

But as ecological warfare commences across the country and the world at large, this covenant is invalidated. The inequalities and biases within the legal system become evident to society at large. Very soon people will conclude on mass that it is no longer in their interests to allow you to maintain your monopoly of violence when the legal system is weighed against them. When this happens society breaks down. It has already started; the inner city riots were the first manifestation where people on mass chose not to obey the law and more will come as food prices escalate in the near future with climate change.

You must by now surely be cognisant of the increasingly harsh laws being passed to stamp down on dissent in the face of the building ecological apocalypse yet your best officers are increasingly reluctant to uphold these laws. It is unavoidable that it will become apparent to them that by enacting the law they cannot remain neutral. You might want to find out how many are on the point of mutinying against this and to question what happens when this inevitably starts. Will you be able to stop it? Will you be forced to replace those thoughtful officers with less thoughtful ones and would you be happy to command this new force of psychopaths? Are you the best person to pre-empt unavoidable transformation by refusing to command your officers to enforce environmental destruction?

I trust that you will correct the dangerous misunderstanding of neutrality that those in your command have and clarify that it is the remit of the police to uphold the law irrespective of the morality of the law, the damage the law does and the way that these laws are passed.

I look forward to your feedback after you have had these discussions.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Taking part in any protest in the UK that goes further than a march, or similar, with permission, is always met with force from the police when they feel it necessary. Unlike most countries in the world, including Russia and the US, our police are normally reluctant to use any force that might be caught on camera. This is why it is important that people always carry cameras and video equipment. As we have seen recently, a rogue policeman who oversteps the mark on an innocent bystander can be pursued, and, eventually steps are taken and apologies result, if the matter is pursued legally.
I recollect, many years ago, when we demonstrated with the Committee of 100 (Bertrand Russell) in Trafalgar Square. After the cameras had gone, the central core of the demonstration was split up, and, one by one they were dragged by their feet up the steps of the Square, banging their heads on each step. They could probably not do this now due to modern cameras and phones. So far our plice so not spray pepper etc unless violence is used against them.
We must realise that some of us who think that the world is quickly being extinguished by climate change are in a small minority, and we are not necessarily right, as human ingenuity has coped with many changes; for example, the predictions of Malthus have not come true, due to man's ingenuity. It is likely that humankind will also find solutions in time to prevent the worst scenarios predicted by climate change enthusiasts.

Kevin Lister said...

Dear Anonymous,

Thanks for your reply.

The system of control in our country is so effective that the police do not have to resort to crude tactics such as pepper sprays. I have had my house raided several times on trumped up charges and my job threatened following peaceful and legal protests. This is a form of violence which is much harder to document than crude attempts that the Russian police stoop down to.

Unfortunately, you are wrong on your assertion that our ingenuity will solve climate change. Atmospheric CO2 is already far above the safe limits to avoid runaway climate change and it is still increasing exponentially. Things are going to get an awful lot worse. The situation is so bad that there is no way we can allow the extra CO2 emissions from fracking if we want any chance of survival, yet for those in power there is no way they can do without it. This will be a bitter fight.