Tim Ireland: The ‘limits’ of the exclusion zone

On Saturday 14th Jan 2006, I went on a little pilgrimage to the exclusion zone, and gathered some data. I began with a map and the limits of the zone as defined by The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 (Designated Area) Order 2005:

Exclusion Zone Fact #3 - The perimeter extends much further beyond Parliament than MPs were expecting when they voted on the Act and, at its very limits, it just happens to cover Labour HQ, both branches of the Home Office and Scotland Yard (i.e. the people responsible for introducing it, and the people responsible for enforcing it)…

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Posted on January 20th, 2006 at 3:33 pm

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2 Comments

  1. Beachhutman on 20.01.2006 at 19:25 Permalink | Reply

    well frock me! WHAT a surprise? I don’t suppose the law has got it wrong, has it? I don’t suppose a bit of work with a map and a tape measure would bear fruit? I don’t suppose it’s in Kilometers, and the Km is not yet legal for road markings in the UK?

    Nah

    Soddit.

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