G20 Protest Proves More Lark Than Bite

Some London violence, but festive, 'street party' atmosphere prevails
By Ambreen Ali,  Newser Staff
Posted Apr 1, 2009 3:51 PM CDT

Several broken windows aside, the G20 protests are shaping up to be more street party than angry mob, Time reports. Unlike traditional, oft-violent British protests, this one is intended to be “a peaceful and fun street party,” organizers say. Indeed, while some anarchists chucked beer cans at cops, many others waved at workers of the banks they were protesting.

Among the more serious signs of protest was an effigy of Royal Bank of Scotland's former boss. “Bankers should be hanging from lampposts,” one organizer said after shouting, “Can we overthrow the government?” The resounding answer came, “Yes we can!” Yet salsa music blared nearby, where a 19-year-old protesting climate change said he “didn’t want to cause much trouble.” (More G20 stories.)

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