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If you take part in direct action
Or the police don't like the look of you
You are likely to get arrested
Here's some things to and not to do
You don't have to say anything, nothing!
But it is advisable
To give your name, address and date of birth, and then say nothing else
If you don't give them this you'll find they will only hold you for longer while they establish your identity
But if you have been previously convicted, don't give your date of birth
For you are on their computers in birth order
Then you are not obliged to answer any further questions at all
Most people that are caught
Are sussed out by their own evidence
The police are cunning but thick
Don't hand it to them on a plate
You don't have to give your fingerprints
Make them apply for a warrant!
This sometimes is refused - especially if the evidence is flimsy
Never let them take your photograph
This is only compulsory after
You have received a prison sentence, so don't let them tell you different
You can demand suitable food; you might not get it
Keep on asking!
You are entitled to make phone calls but the bastards just won't let you
Remember the arresting officer's number, or any scum that treat you badly
Make a legal complaint afterwards. Look bored - but stay polite
When they question say "no comment"
Don't admit to any weakness
They are bastards trained by bastards
To protect, detect, and prevent
Us and our like from questioning
Let alone, threaten the power that they cherish
Whatever you go through in a police cell is nothing compared to the suffering inflicted by Governments
The state destroys, tortures and murders, we must stop them, using force if necessary
Remember that, and good luck