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PostPosted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 6:28 pm 
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As I said they would be. =D>

Just Stop Oil protesters jailed for Dartford Crossing protest

Two Just Stop Oil protesters who scaled a bridge on the Dartford Crossing, forcing police to close it to traffic, have been sentenced to more than two and a half years each for causing a public nuisance.

Morgan Trowland, 40, and Marcus Decker, 34, used ropes and other climbing equipment to scale the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, which links the M25 between Essex and Kent across the River Thames, in October last year. The police closed the bridge to traffic, causing gridlock.

Trowland was sentenced to three years in prison, while Decker received two years and seven months. Spokespeople from the activist group said these were the longest sentences for peaceful climate protest in British history.

Judge Collery KC handed down the sentence, commenting that it was a strict punishment because he wanted to deter copycat actions. Both defendants were unanimously found guilty of causing a public nuisance.

Collery said: “You have to be punished for the chaos you caused and to deter others from copying you.” The judge said Trowland, who has six previous convictions relating to protests, had a “leading role”. Decker had one previous protest-related conviction.

He told the pair “[you] plainly believed you knew better than everyone else”, adding: “In short, to hell with everyone else.

“By your actions you caused this very important road to be closed for 40 hours,” the judge said, noting that the disruption affected “many tens of thousands, some very significantly”.

Lawyers for the men told the court they did not plan to take part in any similar climate actions in future, but the judge said he saw “no signs” the defendants were “any less committed to the causes you espouse than before”.

The prosecutor Adam King said the bridge was closed from 4am on 17 October last year to 9pm the following day, with jams forming as traffic was forced to use the tunnels under the Thames instead.

Other climate activists criticised the sentence. An Extinction Rebellion spokesperson told the Guardian: “This is absolutely devastating news. These men took incredibly courageous action to raise the alarm on the greatest crisis of our time and they should be celebrated for their bravery, not thrown in prison and brushed under the carpet.

“The majority of the UK public wants what they’re asking for, urgent and far-reaching action on the climate and ecological emergency, and this news today is a slap in the face to everyone in the UK and globally who are being impacted by climate change right now.”

Speaking outside the courtroom, Stephanie Golder, a JSO spokesperson, said: “Just Stop Oil will not be deterred by these draconian sentences. Where they imprison one of us, 10 more will take their place. When they imprison 10 of us, 100 will stand to take their place.”

The activists plan more actions from Monday next week, including “slow marches” to disrupt traffic around London.

Since the Just Stop Oil campaign began on 1 April 2022, more than 2,000 people have been arrested and 138 have spent time in prison. There are currently two Just Stop Oil and five Insulate Britain activists serving time in prison for actions taken with the campaigns.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2023 7:18 pm 
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And the appeal court agreed with the sentence. =D>

https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2023/919.html

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 01, 2023 11:47 pm 
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the trouble is they are all brainwashed by this notion that just one small country foregoing use of fossil fuels will make a difference and are willing to become martyrs to the cause.

As long as we keep adding more and more people to the planet we will keep growing our rates of polution simples

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Just Stop Oil protesters jailed after M25 blocked

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c880xjx54mpo

Five environmental activists who organised protests that brought part of the M25 to a standstill over four days have been jailed.

Forty-five Just Stop Oil protesters climbed gantries on the motorway in November 2022, forcing police to stop the traffic, in an attempt to cause gridlock across southern England.

Judge Christopher Hehir said Roger Hallam, 58, Daniel Shaw, 38, Louise Lancaster, 58, Lucia Whittaker De Abreu, 35, and Cressida Gethin, 22, had "crossed the line from concerned campaigner to fanatic".

At Southwark Crown Court, Hallam was sentenced to five years' imprisonment while the other defendants each received four-year jail terms.

'Intricate planning'

The sentences are the longest since the introduction by the last government of the new law of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance, in a bid to clamp down on disruptive protests.

The court heard the intention was to block most of the M25, preventing traffic from other roads from joining the motorway.

The action resulted in chaos on the M25 over four successive days, resulting in nearly 51,000 hours of driver delays, the court heard. The protests closed parts of the motorway in Kent, Surrey, Essex and Hertfordshire.

People missed flights, medical appointments and exams. Two lorries collided, and a police motorcyclist came off his bike during one of the protests on 9 November 2022 while trying to bring traffic to a halt in a “rolling road block”.

Prosecutors alleged the protests led to an economic cost of at least £765,000, while the cost to the Metropolitan Police was put at more than £1.1m.

A Zoom call chaired by Shaw was infiltrated and recorded by a Sun newspaper journalist and passed to the police, the court heard.

Judge Hehir said the recording revealed the "intricate planning and the level of sophistication involved" in the protest action.

He said the defendants were "parading their political views" by appointing themselves as "sole arbiters of what should be done about climate change".

Hallam, a veteran environmental campaigner, was described as the "ideas man" of the movement, while the judge said Shaw was "up to his neck" in the planning of the protest.

Cressida Gethin and her four co-defendants were convicted by a jury of conspiracy to intentionally cause a public nuisance

Whittaker de Abreu and Gethin were arrested close to the M25 dressed to climb the gantries that cross the motorway.

Lancaster rented a safe house for activists due to take part, and bought climbing equipment.

Representing herself in court, Lancaster said the impact of climate change meant it was a "perilous and critical point in human history" and added that "all other means of democratic persuasion have failed".

Gethin, from Dorstone in Herefordshire, told the judge: "It was always my intention to limit the harm caused by the disruption." But, she said, it would not have happened if "those in power had been taking their responsibilities seriously".

A barrister for Hallam said the 58-year-old had since rejected direct action campaigning due to its limitations and changed his approach to more conventional political campaigning.

The judge responded that the campaigner had “turned the trial into a piece of direct action protest.”

During the proceedings, Hallam was arrested three times for disobeying the orders of the judge.

He also encouraged 11 supporters to go to the court with signs saying: “Juries have a right to hear the whole truth."

Some arrived with placards stating: “Jurors have an absolute right to acquit a defendant according to their conscience."

As a result the judge, apparently concerned that this could affect the jury’s decisions, ordered the arrests of 11 protesters for contempt of court.

However, Judge Hehir confirmed on Thursday he had dropped the charges, saying Hallam had "orchestrated" the protest at court, making those who responded to his call less culpable.

'Unimaginable horrors'

Hallam said in a statement during the trial: “The corruption of our judges by the carbon state has crossed a line in the sand.

“This is an opportunity, and an obligation, to act. We only have a limited amount of time to halt the unimaginable horrors of climate and social collapse - and to save our democracy.”

The law of conspiracy to cause a public nuisance, which was introduced in 2022, outlaws direct action that causes “serious harm” to a section of the public. This can include property damage, injury, serious distress, annoyance or inconvenience.

In April 2023, Morgan Trowland, who scaled the Queen Elizabeth II bridge, was jailed for three years for an offence under the new legislation.

The judge in the M25 case argued that Parliament had made clear it saw non-violent direct action against national infrastructure as serious and passed a law allowing him to hand down sentences of up to 10 years - more than for some violent offences.

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“The corruption of our judges by the carbon state has crossed a line in the sand.

“This is an opportunity, and an obligation, to act. We only have a limited amount of time to halt the unimaginable horrors of climate and social collapse - and to save our democracy.”


IDIOT forcing expensive green energy on our economy is what will collapse society and destroy democracy

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 9:23 pm 
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I've noticed on a couple of the gantries approaching the Dartford tunnel some typewritten notices which i've heard are the injunctions preventing further action. Similar notices are posted on garage forecourts around Kent and the south east.


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PostPosted: Sat Jul 20, 2024 10:29 pm 
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It's about time that these brainwashed protesters got a proportional dose of proper Justice.


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