Sunday, March 29, 2009

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RinzeWind chronic 29/03/1909: Demonstration

This is the estimated attendance at the demonstration on March 29, 2009 to protest the proposed reform of the Abortion Act, convened by law to live , Madrid group Provida, and your say Physicians for life.

The count took place at approximately 12:51 p.m., when stage presenter announced the arrival of the head to the Pz. Canovas del Castillo (Neptune). It was the demonstration by walking outside in the opposite direction until you reach the Pz. Cibeles about 8 minutes later. A few meters below the entrance to the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza , the event had an empty hole about 30 meters to make room for a second banner. This space has not been granted the area by the difference be invaluable. The area occupied by the demonstration in the 7 / 8 minutes of the count was as follows:


and is supported by the following video:


To calculate the area we used, as usual, the program SIGPAC the Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine , according to which, and as can be seen in screenshot, dealing manifestation 1.24 hectares , ie 12400 m2. Therefore, the maximum densities possible depending on how many people had per square meter are:

- With 1 person per meter, 12,400 demonstrators.
- With 2 people per meter, 24,800 demonstrators.
- With 3 people per meter, 37,200 demonstrators.
- With 4 people per meter, 49600 protesters.

seen the video of course, we opted for a half in the overall expression of 1.5 or 2 persons per meter, representing a total of between 18600 and 24800 protesters maximum.

Updated: Once you reach the end of the demonstration, then driving back to his head stopping at various points to record the density of protesters in each of them. The following video is a compilation recorded at those points where you can identify the facades of several buildings in the area, as the Bank of Spain and the Thyssen Museum said. By the way, also can be observed said gap between the header and a second banner.

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