Paying the price…
Unless your area of concern matches those of a well funded existing campaign group and you’re able to join them to assist in their declared areas of operation, Direct Action can be expensive.
In calculating the costs of an accountable action, travel, materials, tools, time off work, court appearances, costs and fines, phone and photography equipment all have to be considered.
Is your home at risk if you should be jailed or held on remand for any length of time? Could you lose money if you’re detained and can’t get to work?
Research the real cost of accquiring a criminal record and the impact it might have on your job,your future employability or even something as basic as your ability to obtain insurance to drive a vehicle.If you are the world’s worst driver,you regularly cause motoring accidents and have a string of motoring convictions behind you,at a price you are insurable.If you have a criminal conviction for an offence other than a motoring offence it is very difficult to obtain insurance. It appears that according to insurance company policy, if you behave in a way that’s a distinct threat to life and limb on the road,you are a more deserving recipient of their cover than someone who makes an active effort to protect life and limb off the road, and is willing to act to prevent criminal behaviour by governments and their allies.
You may need to factor several long journeys on public transport into your costs, you will probably need to observe the routine and layout of the place where government crooks or corporate criminals are performing before you can make any decisions on how to try to stop them.There is also the cost of travel between meetings to make arrangements for your action, arrangements best not left to phone or email.
If you are travelling by vehicle,it has been known for the police to seize a vehicle and hold it ‘as part of an ongoing investigation’ for almost as long as they like – they might need to find the time to check under the seats to see if you have any ‘offensive literature’, you understand.They are entitled to do that.
If you don’t have money available on release from police custody and your vehicle has been seized, unless you know someone who can collect you, getting home can be a real problem.You will need a driver or access to money.




