CLOG ☼ 2012 NEWSLETTER VOL3. by James (Jim) Moylan, LEXUS Secretary.
The Civil Liberties Observer Group for the Mardis-Grass
of 2012 is a joint community action being hosted by the LEXUS Union of Students of Southern Cross
University on behalf of and in partnership with the Nimbin Justice Action Group, the
Mardis-Grass Organising Committee,
and the Hemp Embassy of Nimbin:
towards assisting in the non-violent realisation of peace and harmony
via organised and informed prudential observation
all violence is counter-productive
informed observers make better coppers
better coppers make fewer arrests
Hello
to all CLOG ☼ 2012 participants,
You
are receiving this newsletter because:
- you have expressed an interest in taking part in CLOG, or,
- you are an officer of one of the participant organisations or,
- Jim wants to rope you in but hasn't asked you yet.
The several volumes of this newsletter (sent
via email and posted on-line) will:
in the lead up to the event:
- assist the organising phases of CLOG by listing and publicising key
dates,
- list the final ten 'field team' members ('the best of the best'),
- publicise the identity and roles of the CLOG team members,
- publicise the 'Rules of Engagement' governing the project,
during the event:
- will host information on our observations in real time (or very
near - stay posted)
- and provide a wrap up of our activities and assessments (in
brief) at the close of each day.
after the event:
- will host pictures and commentary by the team members
- will feature a guest commentary by the Cannabis Goddess regarding
peace, love, and righteous indignation,
- and will host the final report on the event which will also be
made available to the NSW Civil Liberties Council, the NSW Ombudsman (Police),
the Members of Parliament (NSW and Federal) for the region.
What has happened so far?
- On the 10th November 2009 the LEXUS association agreed
to consider a proposal by a consortium of interested parties that they provide
a ‘Civil Liberties Observer group’ to assist the Mardis-Grass organising
committee in managing a perceived potential for civil liberties infringements
to be committed by overzealous policing.
- Having received legal advice from informed sources regarding the
best form that such an observer group might take, a proposal document was
prepared to assist parties in substantiating such a group.
-
It was proposed that the group might consist of:
- 10 core team members
- who are University students currently studying law at SCU
- or officers of participant organisations
- The following parties were briefed by email or letter regarding
the proposal:
- The NSW Council for Civil Liberties,
- The Mardis-Grass Organising Committee,
- The Management Committee of LEXUS,
- The President of the Hemp Embassy, Nimbin.
- On the 26th April, the matter was considered by the Mardis-Grass Organizing
Committee in concert with James Moylan and Nathan Apps of LEXUS and Michael
Balderstone of the Hemp Embassy.
- The Committee thanked LEXUS and requested that
LEXUS commence consolidating a Rules of Engagement Manual for the event.
- It was further agreed that the proposed Civil Liberties Observer
group would be provided:
o facilities
and resources (office space, camping area, kitchen facilities)
o full
entry passes for all events
o official
t-shirts
o training
in the form of two meetings prior to the event.
- Nathan Apps (LEXUS President) was tasked by LEXUS with liaison
duties.
- James Moylan (LEXUS Secretary) was designated Project Organiser
(pre-event).
- Frank Moylan (LEXUS brother) has agreed to be a designated drover
for the team (big cheers).
- Tee-Shirts, and tee shirt printing have been sorted by Nathan
(big cheers).
What happens next?
If you are a student from SCU:
you have been selected for inclusion within the CLOG core team - congratulations
- you are obviously one of the best of the best.
If you would like
to be a part of this project please reply to this email with a short note containing:
- Your name
- Your course of study
- Your phone number and preferred email
- Your shirt size (really)
Tomorrow (Friday) the Mardi-Grass
organising committee will be informed that CLOG
☼ 2012 is coming to the party.
The CLOG ☼ 2012 NEWSLETTER VOL4 will be distributed
at the end of next week – it will contain an interim list of personnel and a
timetable for meetings and the event.
Individuals will be
contacted by email during the week.
Have a great Easter,
Stay tuned…
CLOG ☼ 2012 - a community civil rights project being hosted
by the LEXUS Union of Students
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