
by road alert: Road Protest Camp tips
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
Chapter 2. YOUR CAMPAIGN - SOME FIRST STEPS
Chapter 3. BOOSTING NUMBERS AND SUPPORT
- Leaflets
- Posters
- Stickers
- Petitions
- Postcards
- "Beat the Bulldozer" Pledges
- Door-knocking
- Stalls
- Route walks
- Public meetings and debates
- Social events
- Newsletters
- Mailing lists
- Banners and flags
Chapter 4. BRANCHING OUT
Chapter 5. DEALING WITH THE MEDIA
Chapter 6. GETTING INFORMATION
- Libraries
- Local papers
- Journalists
- Council offices
- Maps
- Environmental information regulations
- Post, phone and fax
- Company searches
- World Wide Web
- Contractors' offices
- Inside sources
- Infiltration
- Observation, photography and tailing
- Using the info
Chapter 7. KNOW YOUR ENEMY
- Politicians
- Road-building agencies
- Financiers
- Contractors
- Consulting engineers
- Surveyors
- Security guards
- Private detectives
- Tree "surgeons" and chainsaw operators
- Bailiffs and Sheriff's Officers
- Climbers
- Potholers
- Police
- Local road supporters
- Contract award procedures
Chapter 8. PREPARING FOR ACTION
Chapter 9. OCCUPYING THE THREATENED AREA
Chapter 10. GOING ON THE OFFENSIVE
Chapter 11. RECLAIMING THE STREETS
Chapter 12. TOOLS FOR THE JOB!
Chapter 13. CAMPAIGN SECURITY
- General security
- Office security
- Computer and document security
- Infiltrators
- Publications
Chapter 14. SUSTAINING YOURSELF & THE CAMPAIGN COMMUNITY
Chapter 15. LEGAL ISSUES
Chapter 16. USEFUL CONTACTS
Chapter 17. USEFUL RESOURCES
AFTERWORD
APPENDIX
- Contract work schedule
- Postcards
- Pledge
- Lamp post prussiking
- Compost toilets
- Phone tree structure
- Wish lists
- Press releases
- Grid map
- Legal briefing
- Bust card
- Short "if you are arrested leaflet
- Witness statement form
- NVDA training schedules
- Concensus flow chart
- Emergency mail-out leaflet
- Knots
- Walkways
- Tripods
- Section 6 notice
- Eviction summons
- Injuction affidavit - Application
- Injuction affidavit - Affidavit