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Massive anti-bin tax meeting in Cabra

category dublin | bin tax / household tax / water tax | news report author Wednesday September 17, 2003 15:16author by Dermot Sreenan - Anti-Bin tax steering committee and WSM Report this post to the editors

slightly belated report of massive meeting in Cabra

The decision to flex the muscle of the campaign by this action was taken on Monday night at a meeting in Cabra. The massive meeting of between 500 to 600 people took place in St. Finbarr's GAA Club. All the seats were taken, people were standing up everywhere and out the doors into the hallways and fire exits

This morning I found myself standing in a church yard watching the gentle breeze knock golden leaves to the sun dappled ground. I was there to re-direct people to one of the two blockades happening about 200 yards down the road. Women who'd just left their children to school came up to find out where to go. An elderly gentleman walked up and asked where he might find the blockade.

The decision to flex the muscle of the campaign by this action was taken on Monday night at a meeting in Cabra. The massive meeting of between 500 to 600 people took place in St. Finbarr's GAA Club. All the seats were taken, people were standing up everywhere and out the doors into the hallways and fire exits.

As I cycled up there from the city centre I saw people flocking towards the GAA club in groups.

The platform was made up of the Chairperson of the campaign and local representatives. Aidan Perry chaired it and basically said that out time for talking with the council was over.

Via acclamation there appeared to be no problem with people blockading the trucks. It was felt that we were not going to wait around until next year when they might try and implement non-collection here to wage the fight.

The tone of the meeting was militant. A local Fianna Failer got up to address the meeting. He was in favor of Wheelie bins but balked at the kind of fee that people were expected to pay for this service. He claimed to be objecting to the costs involved. He was addressing the people because in less than eight months he will be back asking people to vote for him even though his party at the ones that are insisting on pushing this though. Income tax rates have been cut by this goverment and now they want to impose this stealth double tax via local government so that they appear above the blame for it. Now once again the PAYE workers are being punished.


Ciaran Perry made the point of the treachery of the political parties, particularly the labour party, and how Dermot Leacey was still a member of that party despite voting for the increased double tax. He also encouraged people to sign up a sheet for availabilty for blockading and joining the campaign. The money raised from membership is primarily to be used in court battles although no one is under any illusions in the court system.

Today in High Court the state is rolling in to smash the campaign by injucting 15 people from the Fingal area and thus preventing them from protesting.

According to the information received the city was going to commence non-collection from the Rathmines depot this week. We also heard that there was going to be a work to rule from the workers (not taking any bins where the lid wouldn't close regardless of them being paid for or not) and the point was empahsised that it was not going to be left up to the workers to win this fight for us. Either we win now or we look into a future of rising costs EUR700 or EUR1500 (as Fitzgerald mentioned what was paid on local taxes in London as being a good model in a recent Irish Times article !! )

I spoke that I had come from a meeting of the steering committe where we were asked to find out how people felt about the blockading (Even if there rubbish was being collected.) I said that why they divided the city in the first place was that Fitzgerald and his cronies were counting on us not caring if Fingal drowned in it's own rubbish. That was what he planned for but it wasn't what we would get. I said that in the Liberties an inspector was quoted as saying that they wouldn't dare implement non-collection there until easter next year. They knew we were too strong there. But I felt that we were going to act now. We know the injuction was coming on Wednesday and that democratically if appeared that the decision was to act now.

There could be little doubt from this inspiring meeting that the people of this area are not prepared to sit back and see the campaign destroyed in Fingal. Action now was what was demanded and more importantly it's what people were willing to put themselves forward for.

The meeting ended with hundreds of EUR being collected in memberships and virtually everyone signing up a form saying when they were available for blockading. When I walked out of that hall I knew what it's like to see people rise up on one issue and be prepared to fight it. It's a sight that I found inspiring and one which must serve to stike fear in the Fitzgerald and his privitisation guru's in the City.

author by Dermo Sreenan - WSMpublication date Wed Sep 17, 2003 15:52author email comrade at imapunk dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Just to let you know that around
two o'clock I received some information
about the blockade in Cabra being
broken up by the Gardai.

Apparently 4 of 5 vehicles containing
a force of about twenty gardai arrived on
the scene and in no uncertain terms stated
that the truck was to be freed to move
back to the depot. Of course this was disputed
and the cops pushed people around and let
it be known that they would lift people if
they encountered any resistance to their
plan.

It appears that word from on high (super
intendant) is that these peaceful protests
are to be cracked down on. In a situation
like this with people on the streets the STATE
is always quick to reveal it's strenght and whose
side they are on.

Related Link: http://www.StopTheBinTax.com
author by johnnypublication date Thu Sep 18, 2003 01:04author address sligoauthor phone Report this post to the editors

The authors by line says anti-bin tax and WSM. Whats the WSM??

author by Oispublication date Thu Sep 18, 2003 02:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Workers Solidarity Movement

It's an anarchist organisation.

But I'll let a member say more if they want to.

Related Link: http://www.struggle.ws/wsm
 
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