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Police, Camera, Action! But who is calling for the shots of protesters against bike parking taxes, Top Cops or two Greedy Piggies in two City Halls?

Posted: 6th April 2010 | 8 Comments »

police cam 32 150x150 Police, Camera, Action! But who is calling for the shots of protesters against bike parking taxes, Top Cops or two Greedy Piggies in two City Halls?Up until now, the MET police in London have been more accommodating towards riders protesting against Westminster’s regressive cash-cow bike parking tax, than any other single issue riders campaign I have ever seen. So I was a tad surprised last week to see a highly visible video cop adding a new and potentially intimidating element in their responses to protest rides organised by the NTPBT.

Police cam 12 150x150 Police, Camera, Action! But who is calling for the shots of protesters against bike parking taxes, Top Cops or two Greedy Piggies in two City Halls?But my latest info from sources close to the MET and Westminster insiders suggests that there  may have been some string pulling by the sharp trading leader of Westminster City council and his big business chum and deputy Mayor of London. And, if so, there may be a radically different explanation for what might really be going on…

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Barrow + Cash Crop

Whatever the truth may be, one thing’s for sure as you can see from this latest film report. It looks like the MET decided to make a potentially imposing show of making a video record of protesters and police attempts to deal with them. But, as is often the way with this twisted saga, all is not what it may seem.

It turns out that the getting-richer-quick millionaire leader of Westminster Council, Colin Barrow, is a chum and business partner of Kit Malthouse, a premier league political bruiser, former WCC Cllr, and wannabe Tory Grandee. The barrow boy is top dog at Westminster City Hall and has several sources of income, although at least one biking blogger has questioned his accountability regarding some of them. Anyway, one wonger making option is wheeling and dealing as a Hedge Fund company Director – and the latest of these highly profitable ventures is Alpha Strategic where he is Executive Chairman & his big Mate Kit is Finance Director. But two other sources of cash for Barrow have taken months of diligent follow ups to Freedom of Information (FOI) requests to reveal the truth.

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Cop-watch Chum Malthouse

First, it was eventually revealed that in addition to his ‘Basic’ councillor allowance of £10,250, he got a handy £37,639.55 in 2009, for ‘special’ expenses making a total of around £48,000. And, equally handily, as the this FOI string finally confirmed in Feb 2010, (!) following a formal complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office, his decision to liquidate one of his Hedge Fund companies called Eiger Capital, meant that he was no longer legally obliged to pay £19,186.71 in business rates owed to none other than Westminster Council. So, in round figures, Cllr Colin effectively trouserred a cool £68,000 of rate payers cash in 2009.

Meanwhile, his business associate Kit Malthouse is technically second in line to the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. But the scale of power Malthouse really has behind the scenes could be higher than a typical ‘number two’ for a few key reasons. Not least of these is that the Conservative party got rather fed up with seeing Boris, their Golden boy Mayor, rapidly establish a bad reputation for losing deputies for  unseemly reasons. Losing one deputy mayor might be considered unfortunate, two careless – but three in a year is a bit too far beyond the pale. So Malthouse was brought in as a “Boris hit man” to very much stick around in City Hall and get the Mayor’s ship back on as straight and narrow a path as possible.

However, the most significant thing about Malthouse for riders opposing Westminster’s plan to tax us to park, may be that he recently acquired new and potentially all encompassing powers over the police. When London Mayor Boris Johnson got ‘too busy’ to Chair the MET police authority as he famously vowed he would, he ‘stepped down’ so Malthouse could be shoe horned into the job at the end of last year.

This move was however far from free of critical comment as Malthouse had “missed key police meetings” up until then. But almost as soon as the mayor’s new deputy dawg began his new cop-watch role he fuelled even more controversy over the extent of his powers to influence the direction of policing in London.

Understandably, many in the MET were not amused. Right from the start of Malthouse taking charge of overseeing the MET a great deal of concern grew among senior officers. Some were “aghast at politicians meddling in their business”. But the stuff really hit the fan when the Mayor’s hit-man Malthouse infamously declared that he and the Conservative party had now got their “hands on the tiller” of the MET police force in London. In fact this prompted a “warning” from the MET’s chief that the claim by Malthouse could pave the way for ‘lunatics or the BNP winning control of the police’.

Now I have seen no hard evidence to prove any truth in rumous that the MET police have been heavily lent on to change the way that protests against WCC’s bike parking tax are policed – or that such pressure was applied by somebody with big clout in Mayor Johnson’s City Hall. Nor have I seen any proof  that the leader of the London council that is trying to pioneer a new parking tax for motorcycle and scooter riders has asked his mate and business partner – who had claimed to have his hands on the tiller of the MET, to either arrest the NTBPT protesters as a way of stopping them cause huge disruption to traffic on a weekly basis, or do something new to try and dissuade them from drawing attention to their beef with the rich burghers of Westminster. So, of course, I couldn’t possible suggest that such rumors are true. Nor would I even dream of doing so. Yet.

As ever I will leave it up to readers and riders to make what sense of this they can, and will welcome any further news or thoughts you may have…

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8 Comments on “Police, Camera, Action! But who is calling for the shots of protesters against bike parking taxes, Top Cops or two Greedy Piggies in two City Halls?”

  1. 1 Thierry said at 5:43 pm on April 6th, 2010:

    Lets see what happens at tomorrow’s protest….Westminster council cannot change the law, we have a right to protest and we will as long as the bike parking tax is not scrapped.

  2. 2 Morph said at 7:29 pm on April 6th, 2010:

    Funny isn’t it..how the riders who attend these events obviously have faith in the rectitude of their actions; they wear no masks and have no fear of police cameras recording their vehiles’ registrations.
    Yet, the weasels Barrow, Malthouse, Gilchrist and Chalkley covertly use the Met. to achieve their corrupt and shameful aims. They pull the strings of puppet police officers from the dark, lofty heights of City Hall.

  3. 3 Phil Randôme said at 1:08 am on April 7th, 2010:

    This article makes me recall a line from my latin schoolday lessons. It is from Juvenal :-

    “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes ?”

    “Who guards the guardians ?”

    Policing used to be by public consent but this precept can now be transposed as policing by political consent. I wouldn’t trust the police to help me cross the road.

  4. 4 crossroadsrider said at 11:32 am on April 7th, 2010:

    Thanks for all comments so far and for eloquently expressed question and point of view Phil. But I have so far found the police on the ground to be as fair and helpful as they can be – given the potentially skewed agendas of some who might be giving them orders…

  5. 5 Steve said at 12:18 pm on April 7th, 2010:

    I’ve already donated and will do so again today to top up the fighting fund.

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  7. 7 Miguel said at 2:10 pm on April 7th, 2010:

    Fellow riders and campaigners, I am one for protesting and campaining, even if I get a little nervous of coppers taking my reg number I have attended 2 rides and I dont even work in London but I think it is important to gain the support of other riders to join us in this fight.My mate rides his scooter every day to London but says he cant be bothered to come.This sort of attitude and lack of interest bothers me a lot..Also, arent dealers being helpful in this? surely they could promote our cause in their shops a bit more?
    As soon as my beloved but old and a little worn out CBRsix fx is sorted I’ll be out again to join the rest. See you all soon!

  8. 8 Dave Tee said at 8:30 pm on April 7th, 2010:

    Well, what a lovely ‘brew’ followed by a nice bike ride around London this morning (WMBC 7th April). I note there are many comments about the Police, in fact, I have to praise them; they too also at times get a raw deal. Like all of us on the WMBC ride, the Police also conducted themselves in a professional manner. I would also like to extend gratitude to all riders on the Strand for thier prompt actions when the London Ambulance (on an emergency call ), struggling to get through the traffic behind. Riders moved thier bikes to a ‘normal bike size’; paving instand passage for the Ambulance. I hope the crew of this ambulance got to it’s destination within the allocated 8 minutes of the call…. I’m sure that the Buses, Lorries, Vans, Cars all causing congestion around the Westminster streets this morning never got to thier destination on time… perhaps next week? or maybe not! Oh, I forgot, there’s an election coming up. I wonder how many more votes the Tories may get by listening to the riders.. And to finish, I work on Whitehall, can anyone explain why I was late for work this morning :-)


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