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====== Packing For A Protest ====== | ====== Packing For A Protest ====== | ||
- | {{: | + | In this article, we'll discuss what you should bring if you're planning to attend a protest. You should get things prepared for a day or two before the protest date, so when the time arrives, you're packed up and ready to go, without forgetting anything. Use a backpack //(ideally one with [[gear:pals|tactical webbing]])// |
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+ | ===== What To Bring ===== | ||
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- | In this section, we'll discuss what you should bring if you're planning to attend a protest. You should get things prepared for a day or two before | + | Depending on the part of the protest you plan on being at, you may not need all of these things. The closer that you get to [[hazards: |
- | Items to bring: | + | |
- | - Long sleeve shirt or jacket and full length pants. This is to help conceal identifiers such as tattoos, birthmarks, scars or anything else which might give police a way to identify you. Whatever you wear, make sure it's just plain, no wording | + | |
- | - Protective goggles and mask. Protective goggles should be lightweight as you'll be wearing them for hours, but in the event police start spraying protesters, these will help with keeping something like pepper spray or tear gas out of making direct contact with your eyes. They' | + | |
- | - Water, snacks, wet wipes, earplugs, first aid supplies (a travel first aid kit will have bandaids, alcohol wipes, gauze etc), cash and change for transit as well as ID (only 1 piece of ID so if you lose your wallet, you still have other ID). If you have any severe allergies like to bee/wasp stings, you can bring an epipen. | + | |
- | - Cell phone. Here is where you need to be careful. It's preferable to bring a burner phone if possible so that if there' | + | |
- | What you do NOT want: | ||
- | You don't want to wear any jewelry or contact lenses. Jewelry can get snagged or pulled and result in injury or choking, so no necklaces or bracelets is best, and earrings should preferably just be studs or very small fitted hoops. You also really don't want to have any sharp objects on you that police can claim as a weapon, or any recreational drugs/ | ||
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+ | * Long sleeve shirt or jacket and full length pants. This is to help conceal identifiers such as tattoos, birthmarks, scars or anything else which might give police a way to identify you. Whatever you wear, make sure it's just plain, no wording on the clothing. All-black is generally preferred by many veteran protesters, so that is the ideal choice to blend in with everyone else. | ||
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+ | * A [[gear: | ||
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+ | * Protective goggles. Protective goggles should be lightweight as you may be wearing them for hours if you stay on the frontlines. In the event police start spraying protesters, these will help with keeping things like pepper spray or tear gas out of your eyes. They' | ||
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+ | ==== Gadgets & Gizmos ==== | ||
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+ | * Due to [[hazards: | ||
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+ | * A [[gear: | ||
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+ | ==== Consumables & Miscellany ==== | ||
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+ | * Water (NON carbonated), | ||
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+ | * If you have any severe allergies like to bee/wasp stings, you can bring an epipen. Also if you are Asthmatic, it's a good idea to bring an inhaler with you. This way if police use any tear gas or other respiratory irritants, you can cope with the repercussions. If you have enough backpack space, you can also bring a different shirt or other clothing items to change into as well as a plastic bag to prevent contamination. | ||
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+ | * Use a marker to write an emergency contact' | ||
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+ | * Bring a paper **map** if you are unfamiliar with the city grid you will be protesting at. Not only will it help you stay off the grid //(again, you want to avoid [[hazards: | ||
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+ | ===== What NOT To Bring ===== | ||
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+ | You don't want to wear any jewelry or contact lenses. Jewelry can get snagged or pulled and result in injury or choking, so no necklaces or bracelets is best. Earrings should preferably just be studs or very small fitted hoops. If you HAVE any medical condition which you were medic alert jewelry for, aim for a bracelet over a necklace. You also really don't want to have any sharp objects on you that police can claim as a weapon, or any recreational drugs/ | ||
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+ | This one is going to be hard for some of you to swallow, but **leave the cell phone at home so you don't get stung by a [[hazards: | ||
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+ | Avoid bringing any identifying paperwork or cards // | ||
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+ | **If you are with the press**, be wary about bringing cameras. **//Not only will this make you a target by some law enforcement agencies, but protesters are known to sometimes turn on people with cameras as well.//** Bringing a giant DSLR rig to the frontlines is a great way to have a target painted on you by all sides. Streamers have a little bit more leeway than photographers, | ||
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