Taking a leaf out of the book from the road protest camps and other campaingning groups against this and that which I have been involved with, it occured to me the other day perhaps one of the most effective means of stopping the WT in it's tracks is to halt the litureture distribution system they employ, i.e. In the UK setting up a protest camp right outside their Bittacy Hill complex, to actually stop the trucks from entering onto the roadway, if no one is up for that, how about tipping bagfuls of sugar in their lorry deisel tanks?
Any other ideas?
Plus I would like to know from anyone the days upon which the trucks leave London for their litureture to be distributed around the country and the times that they leave or are scheduled to leave specifically. Also arrival times at key destinations throughout the UK, plus known service stations these trucks frequent and aprox times. If any one could help with this, would be much appreciated.
edited for insertion of a few more key words.