Here are quotes from the instructions for the London anti-extradition demo that were posted by Janis McKinnon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Apparently the police have said that there are no plackards allowed and everyone is to be dressed smartly. ... IMPORTANT: Once the demonstration crosses Saint James's Park it enters the Designated Area around Parliament Square and section 132 of the Serious Organised crime and Police Act 2005 comes into play. Remember that the shortest route from St Jams's Park to Marsham Street actually passes right outside New Scotland Yard Met Police HQ. Any breach of even the newly imposed Conditions is also a criminal offence. ... The march / demo,protesting against the one sided extradition treaty, apparently having been automatically granted permission, is also automatically subjected to arbitrary Conditions. These conditions can be added to or changed at a moment's notice by the senior police officer on the spot, who will definately be watching. Even the "dressed in business dress, anti extradition demo" could have arrbitrary Conditions slapped on it at a moments notice. e.g. most of the demonstrators could be held back from approaching the Home Office building itself (not neccessarilly for security reasons, but possibly to hide the number of supporters from the waiting media pack) and only a couple of people let inside to deliver the letter. Even if you turn up as a one person demonstration, that is also covered by this draconian law. See http://ParliamentProtest.org.uk