
TV1 News apparently reported a crowd of 1000 but that was an hour ago. Various estimates on the ground put it at 3000-4000.
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And there would have been many more if those of us who were working could have been there!
ReplyDeleteThe cars circulated around Hereford street and down beside the park for hours, mainly middle class people who couldn't find a park, so could not go.
ReplyDeleteI had to go back home and summon a taxi. I had told Wan this is a meeting, because she knew the yellow shirts can be shot at protests.
The three thousand who turned up to this difficult venue were only a fraction of those who wanted to go.
I saw Jo Kane asking people if they had been to protests before.
I followed seven replies, because I thought surely these old dude went to the Springbok apartheid protests,in the eighties, but most of them were benign and o0nly interested in good things for christchurch