Animal rights extremism : government strategy: a consultation document / [Home Office].
- Great Britain. Home Office.
- Date:
- 2001
Licence: Open Government Licence
Credit: Animal rights extremism : government strategy: a consultation document / [Home Office]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![e ALL PERSONS WHO LATER HAD POSSESSION OF THAT ITEM. e WHO FINALLY HANDED ITEM TO POLICE. 9: Personal Safety At Work How Should I Deal with Incidents at Work? Protesters are allowed to peacefully demonstrate. Unfortunately they may also use tactics which involve: intimation, harassment, damage and on occasions possibly cause injury to staff. If those tactics are used Police and Site Security should be informed. They need you to react to their intimidation to be successful e The main concern for your at work will be intimidation at the Company Gate. Do not react — inform your Security of any incidents. They will know if Police should be informed. e You will probably be filmed entering or leaving the premises. Do not react Often no film is in the camera or video. Tell Security or Police on site. e Remember to concentrate on your driving at all times, do not drive fast in an attempt to avoid a confrontation. e Do not engage in any conversation or argument with demonstrators — They want you to react. e Keep your doors and windows locked when driving passed demonstrators. e You may receive suspect mail — (see advice about what to look for). DO NOT OPEN OR TAMPER WITHIT. Place it in a safe place — Evacuate the room and lock it — Contact Security. Travelling to work and home What Should I Do If I Think I am being Followed? e If you believe you are being followed: L] Ifyou have a mobile phone — contact the police and follow their advice. L] If you do not have a mobile phone, attempt to drive to a police station if nearby, or return to your company.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32222543_0091.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)