| Bridge Walk - "It Happened!" |
| Monday, 25 May 2009 | |||||
Thousands of people from all over the country gathered at the foot of the Auckland Harbour bridge for one of the biggest peaceful protests ever seen in this country.
As they congregated Point Erin city side of the Bridge, it was unclear if the protest would go ahead, but the crowd of cyclists, walkers, family and friends just kept growing. As it got closer to 9:30am, the planned time of the march, the focus turned to a small opening in the fence to the motorway which was blocked by police & Transport Agency's Wayne McDonald. GetAcross spokesperson Bevan Woodward continued to update the masses on the latest development but it looked like progress had stalled. McDonald wasn't budging, standing firm on his decision not to let the protest go ahead. Repeatedly Woodward would try to negotiate with McDonald to let the march go ahead and repeatedly the reply was "No", as the crowd chanted back.
Every man, women and child we talked to had something positive to say about a walkway. "For fifty years I've been waiting for this to happen", "I've come all the way from Wellington just to support this." "This is a great day I never thought I'd see it happen, it's just now the beginning.", "Burn fat not oil", "The walkway needs to happen". The debate will reign for sometime now amongst motorist if stopping the north bound traffic was work it. But ask the thousands of people that took part and they will say "Yes" Photos from the march - click here or via "Gallery" on the left menu then "Bridge walk"
Full video with interviews to come soon. |
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