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THE 77-year-old anti-nuclear protestor arrested on Monday for blockading the missile assembly plant at Burghfield said he knew he would be arrested. Pensioner Ray Davies, of Caerphilly, South Wales, was one of 13 protestors arrested for obstructing roads leading to Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) laboratories at Aldermaston and Burghfield. He claimed police had searched their vehicles the night before the protests, warning them not to use locking devices to stop AWE employees getting to work.“The police followed us, so we twisted and weaved our way all around various lanes. We knew we couldn’t get to the entrance of Burghfield, so we stopped some half a mile away on the main feeder road,” he said. At around 6:30am four protestors, all retired, leapt out of their minibus to lock themselves together, preventing police from easily removing them. They blocked traffic passing the site, causing long delays to rush-hour commuters. “At first I didn’t feel the cold at all,” sa
The young protestors are not so enthusiastic about breaking the law