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  • Riot Cops sometimes need a break from oppressing your civil liberties doncha know?

  • Break The Line
    by rubyred

    US$26.53

    Break The Line / My entry for the World Youth Day Challenge. / I’ve chosen to concentrate on the policing aspect of these ridiculous laws. How are the police and officials going to impose them? I’m sure the police officers on the street were over the moon when they were informed of the new laws. How heavy are the police going to get with ‘criminal’ t-shirt wearers?

  • iPODCAST therefore iAM / . / An appropriated and edited image from brit artist Banksy. From his anarchist image ‘flower power’. Im sure he won’t mind going by his quote, “Copyright is for losers”. / . / If you arent podcasting then your so two minutes ago…one for any disgruntled fan of the multinational corperation. Full body version on coloured T’s here

  • "Red Riot"
    by Karen Cougan

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    For a Quick Look click / Gorgeous Gods & Goddesses, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things, / Weddings / Pregnancy and Babies

  • Ruby Riot
    by Paula Delley

    US$6.21–US$165.68

    Model: Ruby Riot (One half of Kiss Kill Cabaret ) / Makeup Artist: Samantha Diamond / Hairstylist: Stylus / Shot on my East Coast Pinup Tour

  • Umm..yeah…hmm… i was working on monkeys(yes and monleys) in riot gear during the PD challenge…but somehow arrived at this…methinks this is betterer! Anyway, one for D…keeping it real! did i mention im on holidays?! woot…

  • The Colonial Building was the seat of the Newfoundland government and the House of Assembly from January 28, 1850 to July 28, 1959 and in 1974 declared a Provincial Historic Site. It was also the site of a number of political riots and disturbances. One of those was the public protest on April 5, 1932 for maladministration and corruption in government when all the windows were broken, doors smashed and furniture destroyed, which cost $10,000 to repair. The Prime Minister, Sir Richard Squires, barely escaped the building at that time. / / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................

  • Riot Gear

  • Part 2 the memory see first one in series At least its not a Gatecrasher Cd…. dikitah dikitiah! bom bom bom bom _ Secret Info Hour _ • The dudes Rioting around the flaming tank – One of them is holding up a sign with “Down with this sort of thing” on it… • In the middle is a stomp box (guitar effects pedal) it has two knobs with “Art” on one and “Sales” on the other… see if you can think up a clever meaning…maybe the struggle between keeping your art the way you want and then trying to make money from it too? • In tomorrows class i will show you how to harness free energy to power your country for free.. you will need: some paste, paper, snips, crayons, Wilco’s Auto-Neutrino Matter Modulator and a ball of string… also diplomatic immunity and a bullet/tank/poison proof vest

  • Riot of Color
    by mjsteensgard

    US$3.99–US$106.40

  • Mutated Cover Art I was Doing For an old NZ band The label got busy and the project got shelved so i withdrew my design and am using it for a few shirts.. Hope you enjoy the details, the theme is fashion, anti establishment angst, music and riot… (which is almost the name of the band :P ) I took out a few New Zealand references to make it more universal… eg burning ‘Bee Hive’ building (our government building) I will make a up a few more on different colours and different content… Please enlarge to view silly details… Loves ya!

  • Hannah 01
    by SWRL

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    Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, I love her…..nanny nanny boo boo.

  • The finale of the Star Hotel riot in 1979, Newcastle, Australia

  • THE WEAVER IS THE LOOM
    by Dayonda

    US$3.42–US$34.20

    THE WEAVER / Back and forth, to and fro / That’s how her daily work will go. / Peace and quiet, none to riot, / Everywhere is calm and quiet. -=doggerel by dayonda

  • Its a north of England thing

  • Sketched from a recent photo in the newspaper. / Caption: Riot police at a protest against the high price of food in Panama City. / No credit for photo… / Small version here: /

  • Botanicalius Prime
    by AlienVisitor

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    Probably the one planet a gardener wants to visit before there personal flower goes to seed,is Botanicalius Prime.It lies in the Gartec system,at the edge of galaxy M95. / The planet spins very slowly around the sun “Gartec” making the days very long. / It is a hot and very humid world, the riot of color alone is enough to blow your mind,a wealth of flowers,plants, and fruits that go far beyond the spectrum even into the infrared. / The planet is privately owned by a consortium of growers and of course the blooms and fruits are for sale….....at a price. / They are sold at a monthly auction held on planet “Blue Seed” above,it as the star-chart number 300000+ .They say only the very rich can afford them. / The word among the common folk is they think the figure is the opening bid,in credits. / I was lucky enough to take a few pic’s while visiting,normaly no pictures are aloud. .............An excerpt from Zoring Rakkmnn’s famous book” The Flora of Botanicalius Prime. 5th ed”.

  • COPYRIGHT NOTE: / The original image by Danny Hammontree. / ORIGINAL LINK I have contacted Danny requesting the permission to use, and have not received an answer yet. / I am uploading the image hoping Danny will reply to me. / The image is NOT for sale.

  • Colonial Building Riot
    by Colin Tobin

    The Great Depression was a time of widespread p…

    The Great Depression was a time of widespread poverty and suffering in Newfoundland and Labrador. Steadily declining cod prices made it almost impossible for fishers to make a living, while wage cuts and layoffs plagued the forestry and mining industries. With thousands of men and women newly unemployed, the government was forced to spend heavily on relief programs. These, however, were often inadequate and left many people without enough food, clothing, and other necessities to properly support their families. Malnutrition became rampant and facilitated the spread of beriberi, tuberculosis and other diseases. Unemployed workers became increasingly discontent and held street demonstrations to ask the government for jobs or better relief payments. Their dissatisfaction escalated into rage when allegations of fraud surfaced against Prime Minister Sir Richard Squires in the spring of 1932. As the Great Depression deepened, many people in Newfoundland and Labrador became increasingly dissatisfied with government efforts to relieve poverty and unemployment. On 5 April 1932, a public demonstration outside the Colonial Building in St. John’s escalated into a riot numbering 10,000 people. Prime Minister Sir Richard Squires escaped from the building with a police escort, but was voted out of office in an ensuing election. Pictures from wikipedia and the provincial archives and text from the NL Heritage Association

  • Anti-War protest, Warwick University Anti war protest for Gordon Brown’s visit to Warwick University. Was walking past at about 11am, noticed it, and ran home to get my camera. Protest photography is fun :) I was working on f/8 and be there, but I wish I’d opened the aperture to draw more attention to the kid.

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