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Liverpool (Learphol as Gaeilge)

Famine



I cycled into the city of Liverpool from the docks to have a look around on Easter Monday, we had previously that day tied up in the Huskisson branch dock after going through the Langton locks, a fairly hairy business on the best of days. Anyway I was at the end of the dock taking a photo of the ship when this big white van pulled up, and in it were two big coppers with body armour and the utility belts with cuffs and radios and jaysus know what else.The driver scowls at me and says (THICK SCOUSE ACCENT), what are you doin’?, “I’m off that ship” I point at the subject of the photograph, (SCOUSE)“takin’ a picture of yer own ship, are yeh?” I think I nodded at this when he says “yer, not supposed to be takin’ pictures down here” and that was that, apparently I neglected to read the notice that said “no photography” as I left the gangway, or I would have if there had been such a notice, anyway I was allowed to proceed as the UK isn’t a police state…..

I headed into town and visited Paddy’s Wigwam, for some reason a remnant of my Catholicism pushed me in that direction and it was Easter Monday, it was closed due to a TV recording for HTV so I took a photograph (and played with it in photoshop), I took a few more photos and wandered around the town, it felt familiar even though it was my first visit. I found a memorial to the Famine in the city, I stood at it and was silent, I didn’t take a photograph. I cycled onwards and managed to stay away from anything to do with the Beatles except for seeing some graffiti entitled “Sgt.Pepper spray” very clever.

Beatles
I went to Bootle, won’t be doing that again. Sorry Bootle.

On the way back I found a plaque in English and Irish on the wall near the Clarence Dock gates, 1.3 million Irish people passed the spot where I stood 160 odd years previously avoiding the starvation, I don’t know what I felt. I felt Irish and sad. I took more photos, as I did the white cop van passed me by again, shit I thought and tried to look like I wasn’t the same person. They kept going, and so did I.

Later back on the ship, the mate came into my office, out of breath”The Police” he gasped, slow down I said to him…. “The Police are looking for you”, shite I thought, so I walked down to the control room, and there was my old pal from earlier, “Good evening, Sir, sorry to bother you but you are under arrest for……..only taking the piss, he handed me the following notice, making me understand his suspicion from earlier, he went to explain about all the crooks in the area and warned us to be on the alert, and then he shook my hand and said “good luck now to you” put on his cap and away he went.

Police warning

Don’t go ashore there

Sign of the times? Going ashore was once one of the perks of the job, something everyone looked forward to but now with ISPS and Security it has become difficult but on top of that you may have to deal with being the possibility of being attacked! The following is an example of what I mean.

We arrived in port yesterday evening, to an oil terminal beside a small village beside a big city that shall remain nameless to protect the innocent . On arrival we had the usual paperwork with the officials, agents, surveyors and loading masters. As the paperwork was drawing to a close the agent asked me if any of the crew wanted to go ashore. I replied that I’m sure there are a few of the lads that would like to do some shopping see the sights etc., his face changed into a grim expression and he handed me a piece of paper from the local law enforcement agency, unsigned and with no header in fact nothing to determine it’s origin except the name of the local constabulary was mentioned in the text.

Advice to sailors….it started, Police are warning sailors especially foreign nationals are being subjected to physical and verbal abuse by a small minority of local youths…….

It went on to say that you should travel in groups, avoid short cuts, stay in well lit areas etc., then it said that police resources are limited and that if you were subjected to any abuse you should run away shouting and not fight, but you are allowed to use REASONABLE FORCE in self defence with something you might be carrying anyway for example a torch or bunch of keys…..Maglite orders will be on the increase….(What if you “happened” to be carrying a piece of 2″ by 4″?)

So much for a nice run up the road. Better to stay onboard and watch satellite TV and surf the net than go ashore and be beaten up by a bunch of skinheaded hooligans.

Sweden News 26th September

From the news today in Sweden.

The Fire Brigade in Södertälje south of Stockholm request police back up in future emergency calls to one of the cities more troublesome suburbs. The reason being that they were shot at with an air rifle on a call out recently……16 year old gangs compete to be the toughest criminals according to 2 youths interviewed.

The next article in the news was,

A police chief in Södertälje has been arrested for drunk driving for the second time, back in April he knocked down a 16 year old on a moped and was found to be over the limit, he was fined but reinstated. This time however he will be re-assigned…….

Could there be a connection?

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