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Old January 9th 12, 01:26 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Mason[_4_]
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Default Bikes Alive blockade of King's Cross tonight aims to put pressure on TfL

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Bikes Alive, a new campaign group in London that plans to use non-
violent direct action to bring about improvements to the safety of
cyclists and pedestrians on the capital's streets will this evening
stage a blockade of the junction at King's Cross where student Deep
Lee died last October while riding her bike.

The group plans to stage a blockade of the Kings Cross gyratory system
not just this evening, but for an hour each week, insisting on its
website that “polite meetings and symbolic action,” such as last
year’s Blackfriars Bridge Flashrides, “are having no effect. We need
to act.”

The group’s debut action this evening forms part of the protest we
reported on last week at the same location that also sees road safety
campaigners and Green Party mayoral candidate Jenny Jones come
together to demonstrate against TfL plans to remove a number of
pedestrian crossings throughout London.

Bikes Alive believes that the time has come for more direct action,
saying of tonight’s planned blockade: “Unless TfL agrees to change its
priorities as a result, Bikes Alive will endeavour to organise regular
road closures, with the aim being to completely close down Kings Cross
for at least one hour every week until TfL comes to its senses.”

Speaking on behalf of the group, Albert Beale said that tonight’s “is
the first step in a campaign to stop – by whatever nonviolent means
needed – the completely unnecessary level of deaths, injuries and fear
inflicted by motorists on the more vulnerable. I urge cyclists to join
us on Monday. And if you don’t have a bike, bring your dancing shoes…”

Jenny Jones added: “London’s roads must be fixed urgently if we are to
make them safe for cyclists and all other road users. This is the
Mayor’s responsibility, and I hope that if we make a statement through
peaceful, direct action he will start to listen.”

There are inevitable comparisons to be drawn between Bikes Alive and
Critical Mass, held in London on the final Friday of each month,
although that has no fixed route.

In line with the movement’s global ethos, the latter also has no
organiser and is meant as a celebration of all things cycling,
although protests on specific issues are incorporated into Critical
Mass rides from time to time.

Meanwhile, in a piece in the latest edition of London listings
magazine Time Out, asked to reveal “What single thing would improve
London in 2012,” Ms Jones said “my number one wish is that no cyclists
are killed on our roads.”

Fellow mayoral candidates Ken Livingstone and Brian Paddick put
success in this May’s mayoral elections as the best thing that could
happen to the city, while for incumbent Mayor Boris Johnson, it was “a
London adorned in Olympic medals.”

Asked to look into a crystal ball to see what 2012 holds for the
capital, Ms Jones added: “As with most things, we’re reliant on a new
Mayor being elected in order to stop further deaths of cyclists.”

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