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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by leehambly on Dec 10, 2007 13:35:13 GMT 1, Does anyone know if the Kelsy Brooks have sold out or have they not been released yet? Cheers guys...
Check the "open" thread... some being released from baskets all the time, keep refreshing if you want one
Does anyone know if the Kelsy Brooks have sold out or have they not been released yet? Cheers guys... Check the "open" thread... some being released from baskets all the time, keep refreshing if you want one
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by scottd007 on Dec 10, 2007 10:17:41 GMT 1, This is a security brief obtained for my trip to Santa's ghetto:-
The travel and security risks in the Palestinian Territories are HIGH. Significant incidental risk is posed to foreign travellers by Israeli military incursions, clashes between Palestinian militants and Israeli troops, gun battles between Fatah- and Hamas-affiliated security forces and between rival clans and criminal groups, and shooting attacks in the West Bank by both Palestinian and Israeli extremists. Kidnapping poses a direct risk in parts of the West Bank, particularly around Nablus. Crime rates in Nablus are significantly higher than elsewhere in the West Bank and personnel should seek further travel advice from ***** ****** if intending to visit the town. **** ***** advises that travel to the West Bank can continue but personnel should make adequate journey planning and management, remain in close contact with their local partners, and be prepared to alter their travel plans at short notice.
Security Issues
Getting There and Away
Travellers should arrange their transport for both sides of the border before crossing from Israel into the Palestinian Territories because the Palestinian side of the Gilo border crossing is isolated and there are often no taxis there. Taxis with yellow number plates can pass from Israel into Palestine, and will drive from Jerusalem to Bethlehem. Occasionally Israeli taxi drivers may refuse a request to drive into the Palestinian territories, but travelers should be able to locate a car without too much difficulty. ***** ****** recommends that you find a taxi in Jerusalem rather than getting a taxi directly from the airport to Bethlehem, as taxi drivers at the airport can be belligerent towards visitors proposing to travel into the Palestinian territories. Travellers should allow up to an hour and a half to complete the journey from Jerusalem to Bethlehem due to potential delays at the Gilo border crossing. The journey can take as little as 20 minutes, and costs in the region of $25. You may wish to arrange for the taxi driver to return to pick you up at the end of the exhibition. Taxis with yellow plates in the Palestinian Territories may cross into Israel, those with green (Palestinian) plates may not.
Crime
Crime rates are low in the West Bank, where most violence is associated with the conflict with Israel or between Palestinian factions. However, the weakness of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and corruption within the security forces means that rule of law is often inadequate.
Social Unrest
Large-scale demonstrations are very common in the West Bank, and often lead to clashes between demonstrators and the Israeli security forces. However, these confrontations have become less common as the Second Intifada has continued. Israeli military checkpoints are often a target of stone throwing youths and of riots. Demonstrations can lead to clashes between the main Palestinian factions, notably rallies organised by Hamas. International institutions such as UN and EU offices should be avoided at times of unrest, because they are often a focus for local protests. Travellers should strictly avoid all large public gatherings in the West Bank.
Fatah and Hamas celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the start of the First Intifada (uprising) on 9 and 10 December. Strikes and unrest in the Palestinian Territories and East Jerusalem are possible.
Israeli Military Activity
Israel frequently launches widespread military operations in the West Bank, sending tanks and troops into PAcontrolled territory to round up suspected militants and attack PA facilities. These operations take place in most major population centres and also in smaller towns and villages. Israel also carries out frequent aerial missile strikes against PA offices and facilities, as well as targeted assassinations of Palestinian militants.
When widespread Israeli military offensives are taking place in the West Bank, all travel to the territory should be cancelled. While missile strikes and assassinations do not pose direct security threats, personnel should nevertheless avoid all offices belonging to the PA and political movements, as well as police stations (which are not always easily identifiable).
Palestinian Militant Activity
Palestinian militants frequently carry out attacks against Israeli settlements and settlers as well as military targets in the West Bank. These attacks include shootings against Israeli vehicles on roads leading to the settlements (which are usually separate from roads used by Palestinians), infiltrations by gunmen into settlements and small mortar attacks against settlements. Army patrols and checkpoints guarding settlement roads are also common targets. Because of this, foreign business personnel should avoid all Israeli settlements in the West Bank and roads leading to them.
Israeli Settler Action
Israeli settlers associated with the extremist Kach and Kahane Chai movements have carried out a number of shooting attacks against Palestinian motorists in the West Bank. Armed settlers have also attacked Palestinian towns and villages seeking revenge for attacks against settlements. Travellers should avoid locations close to settlements (especially in the Hebron area).
Security Implications
• Avoid travel outside of daylight hours
• Carry passports at all times; other forms of identification may not satisfy security forces
• Take photocopies of important documents (e.g. passports, visas and insurance and medical documents) and keep separate from the originals
• Remain in close contact with local partners and be prepared to alter travel advice at short notice
• Curfews are often imposed in Palestinian towns and cities: visitors should ensure that they remain aware of the latest information regarding curfews
• Favorable comments about Israel may cause offence
• Always carry reliable communication equipment, including a cellular phone programmed with numbers that would be useful in an emergency (embassy, **** etc)
• Personnel intending to visit the West Bank should not do so in self-drive hire cars
• Keep to the main roads as far as possible
• Maintain a safe and constant speed while driving and maintain at least 650 feet (200m) separation from military and diplomatic convoys and other high-profile vehicles. Do not attempt to overtake convoys
• When crossing checkpoints maintain alertness and comply carefully with all security force instructions
• Do not use public transport
• Avoid disputes, funerals, demonstrations, political rallies and commotions on the street. Do not stay to
watch or photograph them
• Avoid all offices belonging to the PA and political movements, as well as police stations (which are not always easily identifiable)
• Avoid all Israeli settlements in the West Bank and roads leading to them
• Drink bottled water only in the West Bank as water supplies are occasionally contaminated
Useful Information
Diplomatic Representation
UK
19 Nashashibi Street, Sheikh Jarrah Quarter, East Jerusalem 97200
Tel: 541 4100 (24 hours)
Fax: 532 2368
Email: britain.jerusalem@fco.gov.uk
Website: www.britishconsulate.org
This is a security brief obtained for my trip to Santa's ghetto:- The travel and security risks in the Palestinian Territories are HIGH. Significant incidental risk is posed to foreign travellers by Israeli military incursions, clashes between Palestinian militants and Israeli troops, gun battles between Fatah- and Hamas-affiliated security forces and between rival clans and criminal groups, and shooting attacks in the West Bank by both Palestinian and Israeli extremists. Kidnapping poses a direct risk in parts of the West Bank, particularly around Nablus. Crime rates in Nablus are significantly higher than elsewhere in the West Bank and personnel should seek further travel advice from ***** ****** if intending to visit the town. **** ***** advises that travel to the West Bank can continue but personnel should make adequate journey planning and management, remain in close contact with their local partners, and be prepared to alter their travel plans at short notice. Security Issues Getting There and Away Travellers should arrange their transport for both sides of the border before crossing from Israel into the Palestinian Territories because the Palestinian side of the Gilo border crossing is isolated and there are often no taxis there. Taxis with yellow number plates can pass from Israel into Palestine, and will drive from Jerusalem to Bethlehem. Occasionally Israeli taxi drivers may refuse a request to drive into the Palestinian territories, but travelers should be able to locate a car without too much difficulty. ***** ****** recommends that you find a taxi in Jerusalem rather than getting a taxi directly from the airport to Bethlehem, as taxi drivers at the airport can be belligerent towards visitors proposing to travel into the Palestinian territories. Travellers should allow up to an hour and a half to complete the journey from Jerusalem to Bethlehem due to potential delays at the Gilo border crossing. The journey can take as little as 20 minutes, and costs in the region of $25. You may wish to arrange for the taxi driver to return to pick you up at the end of the exhibition. Taxis with yellow plates in the Palestinian Territories may cross into Israel, those with green (Palestinian) plates may not. Crime Crime rates are low in the West Bank, where most violence is associated with the conflict with Israel or between Palestinian factions. However, the weakness of the Palestinian Authority (PA) and corruption within the security forces means that rule of law is often inadequate. Social Unrest Large-scale demonstrations are very common in the West Bank, and often lead to clashes between demonstrators and the Israeli security forces. However, these confrontations have become less common as the Second Intifada has continued. Israeli military checkpoints are often a target of stone throwing youths and of riots. Demonstrations can lead to clashes between the main Palestinian factions, notably rallies organised by Hamas. International institutions such as UN and EU offices should be avoided at times of unrest, because they are often a focus for local protests. Travellers should strictly avoid all large public gatherings in the West Bank. Fatah and Hamas celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the start of the First Intifada (uprising) on 9 and 10 December. Strikes and unrest in the Palestinian Territories and East Jerusalem are possible. Israeli Military Activity Israel frequently launches widespread military operations in the West Bank, sending tanks and troops into PAcontrolled territory to round up suspected militants and attack PA facilities. These operations take place in most major population centres and also in smaller towns and villages. Israel also carries out frequent aerial missile strikes against PA offices and facilities, as well as targeted assassinations of Palestinian militants. When widespread Israeli military offensives are taking place in the West Bank, all travel to the territory should be cancelled. While missile strikes and assassinations do not pose direct security threats, personnel should nevertheless avoid all offices belonging to the PA and political movements, as well as police stations (which are not always easily identifiable). Palestinian Militant Activity Palestinian militants frequently carry out attacks against Israeli settlements and settlers as well as military targets in the West Bank. These attacks include shootings against Israeli vehicles on roads leading to the settlements (which are usually separate from roads used by Palestinians), infiltrations by gunmen into settlements and small mortar attacks against settlements. Army patrols and checkpoints guarding settlement roads are also common targets. Because of this, foreign business personnel should avoid all Israeli settlements in the West Bank and roads leading to them. Israeli Settler Action Israeli settlers associated with the extremist Kach and Kahane Chai movements have carried out a number of shooting attacks against Palestinian motorists in the West Bank. Armed settlers have also attacked Palestinian towns and villages seeking revenge for attacks against settlements. Travellers should avoid locations close to settlements (especially in the Hebron area). Security Implications • Avoid travel outside of daylight hours • Carry passports at all times; other forms of identification may not satisfy security forces • Take photocopies of important documents (e.g. passports, visas and insurance and medical documents) and keep separate from the originals • Remain in close contact with local partners and be prepared to alter travel advice at short notice • Curfews are often imposed in Palestinian towns and cities: visitors should ensure that they remain aware of the latest information regarding curfews • Favorable comments about Israel may cause offence • Always carry reliable communication equipment, including a cellular phone programmed with numbers that would be useful in an emergency (embassy, **** etc) • Personnel intending to visit the West Bank should not do so in self-drive hire cars • Keep to the main roads as far as possible • Maintain a safe and constant speed while driving and maintain at least 650 feet (200m) separation from military and diplomatic convoys and other high-profile vehicles. Do not attempt to overtake convoys • When crossing checkpoints maintain alertness and comply carefully with all security force instructions • Do not use public transport • Avoid disputes, funerals, demonstrations, political rallies and commotions on the street. Do not stay to watch or photograph them • Avoid all offices belonging to the PA and political movements, as well as police stations (which are not always easily identifiable) • Avoid all Israeli settlements in the West Bank and roads leading to them • Drink bottled water only in the West Bank as water supplies are occasionally contaminated Useful Information Diplomatic Representation UK 19 Nashashibi Street, Sheikh Jarrah Quarter, East Jerusalem 97200 Tel: 541 4100 (24 hours) Fax: 532 2368 Email: britain.jerusalem@fco.gov.uk Website: www.britishconsulate.org
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by fartofthestate on Dec 10, 2007 10:26:44 GMT 1, Its all such fucking bollocks, they have to warn you of every last thing these days to cover their backs.
I've been there 4 times over the past few years and never had the slightest of problems, enjoy your trip and ignore this shite.
Its all such fucking bollocks, they have to warn you of every last thing these days to cover their backs.
I've been there 4 times over the past few years and never had the slightest of problems, enjoy your trip and ignore this shite.
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by scottd007 on Dec 10, 2007 10:35:28 GMT 1, It's advice and knowledge that will help you make informed decisions about your trip. I have just come back and encountered no such problems, thankfully. I don't think you saying its "Sh*te" is very helpful as these are issues that DO concern that area. Read it, understand it and make informed choices. This info comes from a private security firm - not some political agency that has an agenda. The people that put this info together are in the "keeping people out of trouble business"
It's advice and knowledge that will help you make informed decisions about your trip. I have just come back and encountered no such problems, thankfully. I don't think you saying its "Sh*te" is very helpful as these are issues that DO concern that area. Read it, understand it and make informed choices. This info comes from a private security firm - not some political agency that has an agenda. The people that put this info together are in the "keeping people out of trouble business"
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by alsbabar on Dec 10, 2007 11:29:40 GMT 1, well written scott, and relevant information to know
well written scott, and relevant information to know
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by G-Man on Dec 10, 2007 11:30:43 GMT 1, Scott.. well said
Its all about being informed
+1
Scott.. well said
Its all about being informed
+1
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by terrytibbs on Dec 10, 2007 21:34:48 GMT 1, Good post my man! av-a-some-a-respecta +1
Good post my man! av-a-some-a-respecta +1
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by mocksy on Dec 10, 2007 0:36:59 GMT 1, Just thought i would share these new pics that have just been uploaded on the ghetto site.
Loving the micallef
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by Montubu7 on Dec 10, 2007 0:47:14 GMT 1, Cheers
Cheers
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by dime683 on Dec 10, 2007 6:57:56 GMT 1, thanks for that.
thanks for that.
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by pezlow on Dec 10, 2007 10:31:25 GMT 1, AM painted that in a hurry because the rest of this stuff got stuck in customs so fair play to him. It's not very good though....
AM painted that in a hurry because the rest of this stuff got stuck in customs so fair play to him. It's not very good though....
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by James Smith 77 on Dec 5, 2007 19:37:25 GMT 1, I am in Washington DC. Looking for someone in Europe to sponsor with some free time to go to the Bethlehem. I can't get away from work in time to go. I will pay for flight and hotel. What I ask in return is a print and a bid. All will remain confidential. PM me with any interest.
I am in Washington DC. Looking for someone in Europe to sponsor with some free time to go to the Bethlehem. I can't get away from work in time to go. I will pay for flight and hotel. What I ask in return is a print and a bid. All will remain confidential. PM me with any interest.
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by spirit on Dec 5, 2007 19:45:22 GMT 1, WOW - what an offer. If I could take you up on that I would.
So who's gonna take the free trip to the Ghetto?
WOW - what an offer. If I could take you up on that I would.
So who's gonna take the free trip to the Ghetto?
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by corblimeylimey on Dec 5, 2007 19:46:31 GMT 1, I'm talking about it. Who knows what the situation on the Gold Flag print is?
I'm talking about it. Who knows what the situation on the Gold Flag print is?
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by graeme501 on Dec 5, 2007 19:48:36 GMT 1, i have PM'd u and would go in a second
i have PM'd u and would go in a second
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by corblimeylimey on Dec 5, 2007 19:50:15 GMT 1, To be realistic I couldn't go until next week.
To be realistic I couldn't go until next week.
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by stuey09 on Dec 5, 2007 19:52:12 GMT 1, i have PM'd u and would go in a second
I've a feeling his inbox will have exploded by now.
i have PM'd u and would go in a second I've a feeling his inbox will have exploded by now.
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by ed on Dec 5, 2007 19:52:46 GMT 1, shame you didn't see my post a few days ago when i coulda got a flight from Manchester yesterday morning
great offer, and if i had next week off work too i'd be there in a shot
shame you didn't see my post a few days ago when i coulda got a flight from Manchester yesterday morning great offer, and if i had next week off work too i'd be there in a shot
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by Richard on Dec 5, 2007 19:53:25 GMT 1, I'm a student - so free time is my middle name....but I have job interviews and assessment days coming up so can't
I'm a student - so free time is my middle name....but I have job interviews and assessment days coming up so can't
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by Imoy-San on Dec 5, 2007 19:54:43 GMT 1, Done, I'll go!
Off work next week and can deal.
Ping me
Y
Done, I'll go!
Off work next week and can deal.
Ping me
Y
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by bonesy on Dec 5, 2007 19:55:33 GMT 1, Any word if print vouchers are still even available?
Any word if print vouchers are still even available?
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by graeme501 on Dec 5, 2007 19:55:53 GMT 1, i want 2 go i want 2 go i want 2 go
i have nothing to do untill january 14th, uni has finished
i want 2 go i want 2 go i want 2 go
i have nothing to do untill january 14th, uni has finished
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by dave313perry on Dec 5, 2007 19:56:17 GMT 1, Would have loved to if i was given a little notice!!! - can go this weekend though but that will be too late for the prints no doubt!
Would have loved to if i was given a little notice!!! - can go this weekend though but that will be too late for the prints no doubt!
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spirit
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by spirit on Dec 5, 2007 19:57:39 GMT 1, Still here Graeme? I thought you'd already left....
Still here Graeme? I thought you'd already left....
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by corblimeylimey on Dec 5, 2007 19:58:18 GMT 1, Any word if print vouchers are still even available?
This is my worry, it's quite an undertaking actually to do this in order to get something for someone, I'd feel guilty as hell if it resulted in nothing.
Any word if print vouchers are still even available? This is my worry, it's quite an undertaking actually to do this in order to get something for someone, I'd feel guilty as hell if it resulted in nothing.
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by graeme501 on Dec 5, 2007 19:59:25 GMT 1, Still here Graeme? I thought you'd already left....
?
Still here Graeme? I thought you'd already left.... ?
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by spirit on Dec 5, 2007 20:02:46 GMT 1, Still here Graeme? I thought you'd already left.... ?
sorry that was a bit cryptic - I was referring to the fact that everyone else says they couldn't go till next week whereas you said you would "go in a second". Good luck ;D
Still here Graeme? I thought you'd already left.... ? sorry that was a bit cryptic - I was referring to the fact that everyone else says they couldn't go till next week whereas you said you would "go in a second". Good luck ;D
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by maadbeats on Dec 5, 2007 20:04:57 GMT 1, This is the greatest offer i have ever heard of. Must be a big shot DC head to throw an offer like that out. First class seats?? Good luck, someone has to take this
This is the greatest offer i have ever heard of. Must be a big shot DC head to throw an offer like that out. First class seats?? Good luck, someone has to take this
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Banksy's Santas Ghetto Bethlehem, by Philippe on Dec 5, 2007 20:05:58 GMT 1, You can't just show up and get a voucher like they state on the site. you will have to pay them then and there how I assume cash and check but I am sure American Express isn't accepted everywhere...
You can't just show up and get a voucher like they state on the site. you will have to pay them then and there how I assume cash and check but I am sure American Express isn't accepted everywhere...
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