The GLA Fence around Parliament Square has been removed, for now
This Indymedia report has some photos of the GLA Fence being removed by contractors, as various people camping on the grass were evicted yesterday.
The Greater London Authority, under the orders of the Labour Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, controls the central grass area of Parliament Square (technically Parliament Square Gardens) through Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square byelaws, which do not extend to the pavement area where Brian Haw's protest is located.
Ken Livingstone could give permission for the evicted campers (general peace activists and some Burmese demonstrators), but he has refused to do so over the years, whilst pretending to support many of the causes of the various protesters.
Will the Fence magically re-appear, or will a more permanent one be erected ? How much has this potential danger to the public cost the taxpayers of London ?
Some of the byelaws under the Greater London Authority Act 1999 section 385 which apply to Parliament Square Gardens:
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