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*'''5 Feb''':  [[Sussex Police]] identified protest against oil and gas as a public threat when it identified Celtique Energy’s Broadford Bridge exploratory drilling operation ‘as a site for potential “domestic extremism”’  according to council documents.
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:The use of the site for oil/gas extraction has come to the attention of the Sussex Police who had identified it as a site for potential ‘domestic extremism’
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from those opposing austerity measures. It is not considered that there is any action which can be taken within the County Council’s powers to overcome
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these concerns.  <ref>  [https://netpol.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/WSCC-052-12-WC-Committee-Report.pdf Planning Committee Agenda Item No. 8, 5 February 2013, County Matter Mineral Application accompanied by an Environmental Statement], published on Netpol, accessed August 2018 </ref>
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'''*August:''' Sussex Police were spying on anti-fracking protestors at Cuadrilla’s controversial Balcombe site according to a badly redacted FOI disclosure released in 2014 on the What Do they Know site. It stated that 'Once the operation moved into August...it was apparent that an appropriate range of intelligence sources were being harnessed, including where appropriate ECHR [European Court of Human Rights] compliant covert means.'
  
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‘The redacted section from the findings dealt with intelligence and specifically stated that the operation used covert intelligence-gathering. “Once the operation moved into August”, the report said, “it was apparent that an appropriate range of intelligence sources were being harnessed, including where appropriate ECHR [European Court of Human Rights] compliant covert means.”’
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*November: Kent Police (unsuccessfully) demands the names of people attending a public fracking debate at Canterbury’s Christ Church University,
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==2014==
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:April: Kent Police is forced to admit it had planted a Special Branch detective in a public fracking debate in late 2014 at Canterbury’s Christ Church University, to ‘gather information that could prevent harm being caused to those attending such a meeting or similar future events’.
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==2015==
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Revision as of 02:57, 21 September 2018

2011

  • 1 January:
  • 1 Feb
  • 1 March:

2013

  • 5 Feb: Sussex Police identified protest against oil and gas as a public threat when it identified Celtique Energy’s Broadford Bridge exploratory drilling operation ‘as a site for potential “domestic extremism”’ according to council documents.
The use of the site for oil/gas extraction has come to the attention of the Sussex Police who had identified it as a site for potential ‘domestic extremism’

from those opposing austerity measures. It is not considered that there is any action which can be taken within the County Council’s powers to overcome these concerns. [1] *August: Sussex Police were spying on anti-fracking protestors at Cuadrilla’s controversial Balcombe site according to a badly redacted FOI disclosure released in 2014 on the What Do they Know site. It stated that 'Once the operation moved into August...it was apparent that an appropriate range of intelligence sources were being harnessed, including where appropriate ECHR [European Court of Human Rights] compliant covert means.'

‘The redacted section from the findings dealt with intelligence and specifically stated that the operation used covert intelligence-gathering. “Once the operation moved into August”, the report said, “it was apparent that an appropriate range of intelligence sources were being harnessed, including where appropriate ECHR [European Court of Human Rights] compliant covert means.”’

  • November: Kent Police (unsuccessfully) demands the names of people attending a public fracking debate at Canterbury’s Christ Church University,

2014

April: Kent Police is forced to admit it had planted a Special Branch detective in a public fracking debate in late 2014 at Canterbury’s Christ Church University, to ‘gather information that could prevent harm being caused to those attending such a meeting or similar future events’.

2015

  • November:

Resources

Notes