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 Subject: Re: Pro EU rally & bike ride tomorrow 5th May
    promoting EU elections.
 From: "Julian H. Stacey" <jhs@@berklix.com>
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 In-reply-to: Your message "Sun, 05 May 2019 00:10:56 +0200."
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 Date: Mon, 06 May 2019 15:50:44 +0200
 To: "Brexited
    Brits http://mailman.berklix.org/mailman/listinfo/brexit"
    <brexit@@mailman.berklix.org>,
 "Cyclists http://mailman.berklix.org/mailman/listinfo/bike"
    <bike@@mailman.berklix.org>
 cc: british.in.bavaria@@gmail.com,
 "Antje Lenkeit, Sunday EU Demo & Bike ride organiser"
    <alenkeit@@gmx.com>
 Hi Brexited
    Brits & Cyclists etc, A description of what you missed, snug at home in the warm
    yesterday ;-) inc. a few improvement ideas for future
    events.-------------
 ( I got sweating hot, racing late to join the start of bike
    rally, which I missed, as I confused the Europa Platz
    start point, Mea Culpa); I caught 1 of the bike groups up outside first embassy. A
    speaker told us something at each of the embassies, could have
    been interesting, but too quiet, didn't hear some, especially
    when traffic passed, & she fluffed her lines a few times
    too. A few audience chipped in info & comment. Maybe 15 or so cyclists, several with Ordner (=Marshal or
    whatever) on sleeve. 1 police car & 5 or so motor bikes as
    escort, sufficient for a much larger group if bad weather
    hadn't reduced us. First time I've cycled through numerous red lights under
    police escort, a marshal enjoyed that too ;-) Almost more
    police than us though. I cycled with my large dual flags UK+EU
    on erected 2 piece pole in large backpack: do-able with a
    counterweight which I had, but although centred at the top, it
    slipped sideways in base of backpack, so a board with a hole in
    middle would be good to centre such poles, I'll make one
    against future contingency. I reduced extendable pole height for cycling to reduce the
    sway effect, (which wasn't too bad in slow bike convoy, but
    would have been dangerous in real traffic.) We cycled so slow
    that at times the sail flapped in front of my face. especially
    starting & turning. One couldn't go faster 'cos the police
    car at front set a slow pace for slow cyclists. A lower gear is
    better for faster acceleration, to force a swaying obscuring
    big flag backward. At Odeonsplatz We
    arrived early & waited cold a long while. Locked up bike
    for something to do, only place is North West corner. Podium on
    truck under Feld Herren Halle continued to set up speakers,
    & test microphones. The musicians spent a long time
    practising, while audience was cold, nothing to do. No info stand to pick up leaflets to read. There was a
    vacant portable roof, South East of square, but nothing under
    it, no banners, leaflets, petitions to signs, flags to buy,
    collection tin for expenses, no slips of paper with web refs to
    where an index of speakers transcripts or notes might later
    appear on web 
 
 No people at a table as catalyst to focus casual
    conversation groups that might spin off. No independent vendors
    selling any hot drinks or cold, or anything edible (eg no roast
    chestnut stands - too late in year ) A cafe on North West of
    square was open for take away hot drink. A couple of passers by asked what it was about, I offered
    leaflets Antje had given me Sat., but one questioner already
    had that. An audience member next to me with a modern low slung
    trike explained something to questioner about some Munich
    council plan for a bike route. He was collecting signatures for
    a bike petition. I started to listen ... Lively loud music finally started, interleaved with
    speeches. Enjoyed the music, Jewish or Armenian ? East European
    anyway, Can't remember name of band. Some boiler plate "Socialists 'R Us" type speeches from SPD,
    The wind flew the large UK + EU flags well, balancing one
    handed gave something to do ;-) But the calls for EU to finally
    tax google & starbucks etc more than just a Donner Kebab
    Bude drew particularly wide support, left & right support
    that :-) An old lady stopped by, attracted by all the EU flags, &
    told us other parties support EU too, & suggested SPD
    wasn't best for us, I told her I wasn't SPD, but was for
    finally taxing the American multi-nationals that exploit the
    EU. Various foreigners, ie EU members spoke of their countries.
    No mention of any bike issues/ plans (or too cold & missed
    it ?) Brexit: David H
    spoke, He may have got a number wrong, something about 1.[3/7]
    million couldn't vote?, But I wasn't concentrating as cold
    & know all that well, eg. Refs to 700+K in EU from
    Telegraph & revised 3.7 M global by Sec of State in
    Hansard, Refs in http://www.berklix.eu/brexit/#millions
    He asked Europeans to hold the door open for Britain, but
    nothing specific, no concrete request, eg to go sign Petition
    to EU for Permanent European Union Citizenship One of last speakers spoke far too long near the end in his
    own East European language no one near me knew, (He was
    trilingual inc German & English), a short bit would have
    been enough. No speaker I recall said the equivalent of 
      "More about this at web site www.WHATEVER/event"
     Lots of police at Odeonsplatz initially from aggregated bike
    rides + those originally at the focal point, far more than our
    small crowd needed, presumably because of cold weather. It got
    windier & colder & crowd, never big, gradually shrank,
    especially at end when we were frozen by 19:10 By then near all
    police had gone too. AT least the rain held off, but wind & cold detracted
    from hanging around at Odeonsplatz. Hard to arrange such a
    complex outdoor event though, against unknown future weather.
    Thanks to Antje & all her helpers for organising despite
    bitter weather. There's an indoor forum event about Brexit on the 17th, I will
    forward detail later from CC'd Antje toContact CC'd "Antje Lenkeit" <alenkeit@@gmx.com> direct
    to book your seat. Join or leave any list via: http://mailman.berklix.org/mailman/listinfo Cheers, Julian |