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Moscow protesters wear blue buckets in traffic protest

Moscow protesters wear blue buckets in traffic protest. May 2010. There have been some rather unconventional demonstrations in Moscow in recent weeks.

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Moscow protesters wear blue buckets in traffic protest

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  1. Moscow protesters wear blue buckets in traffic protest May 2010

  2. There have been some rather unconventional demonstrations in Moscow in recent weeks. • Citizens have been out on the streets with buckets in their hands, on their heads, or attached to their cars. They are protesting against the growing number of vehicles driving around Moscow with flashing blue lights on top and sometimes sirens too, even though they are not police or official cars at all. • The demonstrations are being organised by the Snob website. Its editor is Masha Gessen.

  3. Fed up with the blaring sirens used by government officials to get to their destinations faster than ordinary Muscovites, a group of frustrated drivers has begun to fight back, RFE/RL’s Russian Service reports. The protesters place toy buckets on top of their cars in place of flashing blue lights. They assemble in a Moscow parking lot and receive instructions from the group's leader, Aleksei Dozorov.“Obey the traffic rules,” he tells them, so the police won’t have a reason to pull them over. Make sure your driver’s license and papers are in order, and know the driving rules, he advises.

  4. In case he is stopped, Dozorov carries a copy of a court decision overturning a traffic fine for a driver with a blue bucket on top of the car.Dozorov is stopped many times. But as a retired police officer, he knows the rules officers have to follow. When he is pulled over, Dozorov goes on the offensive, asking to see the officer’s identification. The officer complies.“What is my offense?” he demands next. Then he reprimands the officer for putting his hand too far into the car, violating another rule. Finally the police officer lets him go, and Dozorov continues cruising the streets of Moscow, honking his horn in solidarity with members of his blue bucket brigade.

  5. And now for a different blue bucket protest

  6. I couldn’t resist adding these last photos. I don’t think I’d want to mess with his bucket! Noooo! Stop! He’s stealin’ my bucket! I have a bucket! Nanny, Nanny!

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