Andy Meinke from the Legal Defence and Monitoring Group explains to the UCL occupiers what their rights are, how they can resist the bailiffs and what to do to continue the occupation.
Friday December 3rd: UCL management have gone to court to get a possession order to try to evict the occupation as it enters its 10th day. As hundreds of students gather, ready to resist the bailiffs, Andy Meinke from the Legal Defence and Monitoring Group explains to a packed hall what their rights are, how they can resist the bailiffs and what to do to continue the occupation.
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