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A magistrate has complained that he was targeted by police intelligence teams ahead of the 2008 Kingsnorth power station protest, the BBC has learned. | A magistrate has complained that he was targeted by police intelligence teams ahead of the 2008 Kingsnorth power station protest, the BBC has learned. |
Richard Knox-Johnston was one of several local residents photographed leaving a public meeting discussing climate change near Chatham. | |
"I was amazed," said Mr Knox-Johnston, chairman of the Kent branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England. | |
The police defended their actions, citing the risk of "some outburst". | The police defended their actions, citing the risk of "some outburst". |
"I went to a meeting... attended mostly by young people, to inform them about climate change throughout the world, and particularly about the use of coal-fired power stations in Texas," Mr Knox-Johnston told BBC Radio 4's The Report. | |
Police surveillance | Police surveillance |
The meeting took place a week before the climate change camp, which took place near the nearby Kingsnorth coal-fired power station. | The meeting took place a week before the climate change camp, which took place near the nearby Kingsnorth coal-fired power station. |
"When I got there my number plate was noted and my photograph was taken, and I couldn't understand why this was necessary, bearing in mind it was a very friendly and open meeting," Mr Knox-Johnston added. | |
We do collect information in a discreet way so if there is some problem we know who to investigate Allyn Thomas, assistant chief constable, Kent Police | We do collect information in a discreet way so if there is some problem we know who to investigate Allyn Thomas, assistant chief constable, Kent Police |
He said he only discovered that the surveillance had taken place after the meeting. | He said he only discovered that the surveillance had taken place after the meeting. |
"I found it difficult to believe," he said. | "I found it difficult to believe," he said. |
He added, "I try and keep away from protests, for obvious reasons." | He added, "I try and keep away from protests, for obvious reasons." |
The police argue they were engaged in a legitimate intelligence gathering operation in advance of the climate change camp. | The police argue they were engaged in a legitimate intelligence gathering operation in advance of the climate change camp. |
'Prudent' | 'Prudent' |
Mr Knox-Johnston wrote to the police expressing his concern and those of other residents. | |
"The response I got was that they were concerned about a major threat and therefore they have to take all necessary action with intelligence both around the meetings and the climate change camp itself." | "The response I got was that they were concerned about a major threat and therefore they have to take all necessary action with intelligence both around the meetings and the climate change camp itself." |
He said he was unhappy with their response, and added: "I think the whole camp was very over-policed." | He said he was unhappy with their response, and added: "I think the whole camp was very over-policed." |
But Allyn Thomas, Assistant Chief Constable of Kent Police, defended the force's strategy: | But Allyn Thomas, Assistant Chief Constable of Kent Police, defended the force's strategy: |
"Because we know people feel very strongly about these environmental concerns, there is the possibility that there will be some outburst, whether it's just unpleasantness or criminality. | "Because we know people feel very strongly about these environmental concerns, there is the possibility that there will be some outburst, whether it's just unpleasantness or criminality. |
"So to be on the prudent side, we do collect information in a discreet way so if there is some problem we know who to investigate," he added. | "So to be on the prudent side, we do collect information in a discreet way so if there is some problem we know who to investigate," he added. |
The Report will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Thursday 7 May at 2000 BST. You can also listen via the BBC iPlayer or download the podcast. | The Report will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on Thursday 7 May at 2000 BST. You can also listen via the BBC iPlayer or download the podcast. |
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