Extinction Rebellion Protesters Cleared
02-09-2022, 17:27
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Re: Extinction Rebellion Protesters Cleared
Leave them there for a few days wallowing in their own excrement. Parliament is in recess so no problem.
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02-09-2022, 17:59
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Re: Extinction Rebellion Protesters Cleared
White, middle class terrorists in action again.
If they were so bothered about the planet they wouldn't have left Reading in that state after their drugfest.
I'm sure plod will be along shortly to give them some water and dance for them.
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23-09-2022, 08:22
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Re: Extinction Rebellion Protesters Cleared
UK climate activists held in jail for up to six months before trial
Climate campaigners arrested on suspicion of blocking roads or other offences are waiting up to six months in prison before being tried.
Josh Smith, a 29-year-old stonemason from Manchester, has been held on remand in HMP Peterborough for more than two months.
His court date is not set until 1 February, meaning he will have been incarcerated for half a year before any sentence may be imposed.
Smith, who is one of at least seven people being held long-term in prison awaiting trial, says the one positive about his position is that people seem more receptive to his message about the climate crisis.
Oh dear how terrible for them, it's such a nuisance when your detained and can't go about your daily business .
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...s-before-trial
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23-09-2022, 11:21
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Re: Extinction Rebellion Protesters Cleared
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
UK climate activists held in jail for up to six months before trial
Climate campaigners arrested on suspicion of blocking roads or other offences are waiting up to six months in prison before being tried.
Josh Smith, a 29-year-old stonemason from Manchester, has been held on remand in HMP Peterborough for more than two months.
His court date is not set until 1 February, meaning he will have been incarcerated for half a year before any sentence may be imposed.
Smith, who is one of at least seven people being held long-term in prison awaiting trial, says the one positive about his position is that people seem more receptive to his message about the climate crisis.
Oh dear how terrible for them, it's such a nuisance when your detained and can't go about your daily business .
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...s-before-trial
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23-09-2022, 12:39
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Re: Extinction Rebellion Protesters Cleared
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
UK climate activists held in jail for up to six months before trial
Climate campaigners arrested on suspicion of blocking roads or other offences are waiting up to six months in prison before being tried.
Josh Smith, a 29-year-old stonemason from Manchester, has been held on remand in HMP Peterborough for more than two months.
His court date is not set until 1 February, meaning he will have been incarcerated for half a year before any sentence may be imposed.
Smith, who is one of at least seven people being held long-term in prison awaiting trial, says the one positive about his position is that people seem more receptive to his message about the climate crisis.
Oh dear how terrible for them, it's such a nuisance when your detained and can't go about your daily business .
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...s-before-trial
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I have no problem with this, he will have time to ponder over the disruption he created to the public and protentionaly the emergency services
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23-09-2022, 20:35
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Re: Extinction Rebellion Protesters Cleared
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Originally Posted by papa smurf
Climate campaigners arrested on suspicion of blocking roads or other offences are waiting up to six months in prison before being tried.
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Serves them right.
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23-09-2022, 20:41
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Re: Extinction Rebellion Protesters Cleared
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I have no problem with this, he will have time to ponder over the disruption he created to the public and protentionaly the emergency services
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He might have time to, but very much doubt he will. It will likely strengthen a feeling of righteous indignancy, adding more fuel to the belief that society is wrong and his cause is right. it's no deterent in real terms.
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24-09-2022, 08:32
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Re: Extinction Rebellion Protesters Cleared
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Originally Posted by idi banashapan
He might have time to, but very much doubt he will. It will likely strengthen a feeling of righteous indignancy, adding more fuel to the belief that society is wrong and his cause is right. it's no deterrent in real terms.
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Well at least he is in the correct place to temporally stop him from creating havoc for now. If i had my way he would receive a longer and longer jail sentence every time he was found guilty for blocking roads, but of course that will not sit well with some who will see him as a hero.
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