Showing posts with label ramsgate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ramsgate. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Ramsgate Tunnels official opening

The Duke of Kent braved the elements and Ramsgate to officially open the tunnels, which are set to become a tourist attraction.  Turnout was surprisingly large, all things considered.  Will be interesting to have a proper look in the tunnels once they're fully open to the public.



Ramsgate Tunnels official opening (54 pics)

Ramsgate Front Festival 2014

New event for Ramsgate.  Large turnout, particularly on the sunny and warm Sunday, when most of the town seemed to be down by the beach.  Plenty of great music both on the main stage and in the dance tent.  Particularly enjoyed the latter - took me back to the good old days of the original rave scene, 1988-91.  Only without the inevitable police raid ;)

The weather was hit and miss.  Heavy rain on Saturday gave way to pleasant sunshine and pretty much the whole of Sunday was nice, and this was reflected in the huge turnout.  Monday was damp, dull and cold - and the number attending was predictably well down as a consequence.

Wasn't able to cover as much of the event as I'd have liked.  But what I saw, I liked a lot.  Would be extremely surprised if the Front Festival doesn't return next year, given the success of this one.

Ramsgate Front Festival - Saturday (91 pics)

Ramsgate Front Festival - Sunday (115 pics)

Ramsgate Front Festival - Monday (80 pics)





Wednesday, 13 February 2013

BXUK beach motocross 2012, Ramsgate, day 2

I shouldn't have complained about the weather the day before...because on Sunday it was much worse.  Cold, extremely dull, windy and very wet indeed.  Spectators mostly sheltered out of the rain.  Conditions for the riders were appalling.  Light was awful.  The weather was the complete opposite of the previous year, when unbroken sunshine graced both days.

BXUK Ramsgate 2012, day 2 (148 pics)

BXUK beach motorcross 2012, Ramsgate, day 1

Cold, dull...but dry.  Light was pretty poor, certainly far from ideal for snapping fast moving bikes and quads.

BXUK Ramsgate 2012, day 1 (109 pics)

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Freedom of the press? More from the port of shame

As if essentially providing an escort to allow the safe passage to live export lorries operated by convicted criminals wasn't bad enough, the police have taken their war on protesters against this sickening trade a step further and prevented press photographer Val Cameron from doing her job.

Around midday, 23 October, another shipment of live animals passed through Ramsgate's port of shame.  Once again there was a staggeringly large number of police officers in attendance (I would estimate 50 were involved, including some deployed along the port entry road and even on the steps nearby leading up to the clifftop).  I counted six large police vans, four cars and two SUVs but there may well have been even more.  The protesters were kept well back this time - there is some evidence to suggest that they were only allowed to the gates of the port on Friday so that Meridian could get footage for its news coverage.

Protesters, the number of which I would put at around the 30-40 mark, were vocal but peaceful.  I saw the photographer going about her business as I was also taking a few pictures of the proceedings...and then moments later she was being led to one side by the officer shown in the pictures below and stopped from taking further photographs.  I was standing a few feet away - there was absolutely no reason at all why she would have been prevented from covering the event, not least because she'd already gained prior permission and regularly attends these protests in the role of official photographer.

The officer involved seemed somewhat taken aback to find himself being snapped by me as he overstepped the mark.  For some reason, many officers seem to think they can make up their own law, especially when it comes to oppressing people with cameras (who they seem to think fall into one of two categories - paedophiles or terrorists).

Meanwhile, it was reported that one of the poor animals in this shipment was found to be badly injured and had to be destroyed.





Ramsgate port live exports protest 23 October (33 pics)

Monday, 22 October 2012

Port of shame update - 4 arrested for no good reason

Further to previous post, 4 people were arrested at the 22 October protest for no good reason.  Having witnessed the heavy handed treatment they received at the 19 October protest, I have to say I'm not surprised.  On the 19th, there were 14 officers present and they quickly lost control once the activists did what they'd gone there for - and started protesting as the live export lorries made to enter the port.

Clearly someone decided that what was needed for the smaller gathering on the 22nd was four times the number of officers and a few arrests to show the rabble who's in charge.  The following pictures were taken on the 19th October and show the police overreacting and losing the plot.





Ramsgate - port of shame

There's no question that the transportation of live animals is shameful.  All the more so as most passing through Ramsgate's port of shame are very young and most will be ritually slaughtered by people who haven't yet reached the 19th century in terms of cultural development, far less the 21st.

Also shameful in these days of constant cuts and endless carping from the likes of David Cameron and other millionaire public schoolboy friends of his is the ridiculous deployment of numerous front line police officers to deal with the major threat to national security a few dozen peaceful animal rights protesters armed with banners undoubtedly pose.  Step aside al Qaeda - there are some people shouting a bit at money grabbing hauliers over there!

Today there were around 60 police officers, at least six large vans, four cars and one SUV all tied up at the port for many hours.  The taxpayer is picking up the bill so that this reprehensible  trade can continue, despite widespread condemnation from right thinking people everywhere, including the RSPCA.

Presumably the fact that so many officers and vehicles were available means that there are no murderers, paedophiles, muggers, rapists, burglars, car thieves, expenses fiddling politicians or other low life out there to be arrested.  Britain has become a crime free Utopia and they forgot to tell us.  Either that or some moron in an office somewhere thinks putting this many officers somewhere their services will be almost entirely wasted is a good idea, and a sensible way to spend who knows how much of the rapidly dwindling police budget for the year...