Dripping Rain
03-27-2009, 09:32 PM
picked this up from the daily paul
I think something big is expected. agent provacateurs and protest trolls will have a field day
This is a reminder that the G20 meetings in London during the week of March 30 are expected to be accompanied by organized and impromptu protests. Although they have been planned for April 1 and 2, there may be small scale disruption at any time during the week commencing March 30. We have been advised by police and security to prepare for disruption to transport networks and to take precautions to avoid trouble with protestors. Below are guidelines J.P. Morgan is adopting, though details may vary between individual lines of business.
We would ask staff to be vigilant and report anything they may consider unusual to the GS&I Control Room on the number below.
Transport - April 1 and 2:
* Dress down: Staff are permitted to wear casual clothing -- jeans/trainers -- commencing March 30
* Avoid briefcases/branded bags/computer cases: Put materials in rucksacks or carrier bags where possible
continue
http://dealbreaker.com/2009/03/jpmorgan-mind-the-mob.php
I think something big is expected. agent provacateurs and protest trolls will have a field day
This is a reminder that the G20 meetings in London during the week of March 30 are expected to be accompanied by organized and impromptu protests. Although they have been planned for April 1 and 2, there may be small scale disruption at any time during the week commencing March 30. We have been advised by police and security to prepare for disruption to transport networks and to take precautions to avoid trouble with protestors. Below are guidelines J.P. Morgan is adopting, though details may vary between individual lines of business.
We would ask staff to be vigilant and report anything they may consider unusual to the GS&I Control Room on the number below.
Transport - April 1 and 2:
* Dress down: Staff are permitted to wear casual clothing -- jeans/trainers -- commencing March 30
* Avoid briefcases/branded bags/computer cases: Put materials in rucksacks or carrier bags where possible
continue
http://dealbreaker.com/2009/03/jpmorgan-mind-the-mob.php