Insulate Britain protesters jailed for defying road blockade ban

 

Nine Insulate Britain https://www.4shared.com/u/Aq6e0Ipx/tharjons.html protesters have been jailed for breaching an injunction designed to prevent road blockades. Activists began a wave of protests two months ago, blocking the M25, https://www.behance.net/gallery/131423577/Owl-Premium-CBD-Gummies roads in London and elsewhere in the UK. Ana Heyatawin, 58, and Louis McKechnie, 20, were jailed for three months while Dr Ben Buse, 36, Roman Paluch-Machnik, 28, Oliver Rock, 41, Emma Smart, 44, https://www.evernote.com/shard/s664/client/snv?noteGuid=86aca678-36aa-3057-a11c-26f3fb35d7c4&noteKey=c5c06b9a6baad9c9962d8119ddaacd76&sn=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.evernote.com%2Fshard%2Fs664%2Fsh%2F86aca678-36aa-3057-a11c-26f3fb35d7c4%2Fc5c06b9a6baad9c9962d8119ddaacd76&title=Owl%2BPremium%2BCBD%2BGummies Tim Speers, 36, and James Thomas, 47, all received four-month sentences.


The group vowed https://www.mixcloud.com/tharjons/ to continue protesting. The submissions made by Ben Taylor, 37, to the court on Tuesday were described by Dame Victoria Sharp as "inflammatory" and a "call to arms", and he was https://www.reverbnation.com/artist/male194 therefore given a longer sentence of six months "to deter (him) from committing further breaches".


The judge, https://trello.com/b/NNiuuGpa/owl-premium-cbd-gummies sitting with Mr Justice Chamberlain, said there was no alternative to custodial sentences given that the group's actions were so serious and they had made it clear they intended to further flout court orders. She said: "The defendants, or some of them, seem to want to be martyrs for their cause and the media campaign surrounding this hearing appears https://www.adpost4u.com/services/other-services/174463/green-fast-keto designed to suggest this.


The group and their https://www.designspiration.com/tharjons/ supporters chanted "We are unstoppable, another world is possible", as they were led to the cells through the dock by security officers. An Insulate Britain activist https://thorjons.gumroad.com/p/green-fast-keto addressing the media outside the Royal Courts of Justice said Emma Smart, one of the nine, had announced her intention to go on hunger strike after being jailed for four months. The High Court has so far issued five injunctions to https://forum.tracerplus.com/members/tharjons.7779/#about prevent protesters from blocking roads.


They include four https://myworldgo.com/profile/tharjons injunctions granted to National Highways, banning demonstrations on the M25, around the Port of Dover and on major roads around London, and one to Transport for London (TfL). TfL was granted a civil banning order aimed at preventing protesters from obstructing http://www.quickregister.info/classifieds/business-opportunities_2/health/green-fast-keto_i303549 traffic on some of the capital's busiest roads.


Those who breach https://slashdot.org/submission/14975509/green-fast-keto the injunctions could be found in contempt of court and face a maximum penalty of two years in prison or an unlimited fine. UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said every motorway and major A-road in the country is now covered by injunctions. "Anyone who https://tharjons.dreamwidth.org/378.html causes misery to motorists may face prison," he tweeted.


Lawyers representing http://tharjons.jigsy.com/ National Highways said the nine all admitted flouting a ban on protests on the M25, which was granted by a High Court judge on 21 September, by taking part in a blockade of the motorway on 8 October. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/green-fast-keto-reviews-thor-jons/ Nine Insulate Britain protesters have been jailed for breaching an injunction designed to prevent road blockades. https://comicvine.gamespot.com/profile/green_fast_keto/about-me/ Activists began a wave of protests two months ago, blocking the M25, roads in London and elsewhere in the UK.


Ana Heyatawin, https://imgops.com/ketoxothbhb.com/green-fast-keto-reviews/ 58, and Louis McKechnie, 20, were jailed for three months while Dr Ben Buse, 36, Roman Paluch-Machnik, 28, Oliver Rock, 41, Emma Smart, 44, Tim Speers, 36, and James Thomas, 47, all received four-month sentences. The group https://www.tetongravity.com/community/profile/mef3f1/ vowed to continue protesting.


The submissions https://disqus.com/by/thorjons/about/ made by Ben Taylor, 37, to the court on Tuesday were described by Dame Victoria Sharp as "inflammatory" and a "call to arms", and he was therefore given a longer sentence of six months "to http://tharjons.canariblogs.com/green-fast-keto-21144765 deter (him) from committing further breaches". The judge, sitting with Mr Justice Chamberlain, said there was no alternative to custodial sentences given that the group's actions were so serious and they had made it clear https://visual.ly/users/tharjons/portfolio they intended to further flout court orders.


She said: https://tharjons.blogspot.com/2021/11/green-fast-keto.html "The defendants, or some of them, seem to want to be martyrs for their cause and the media campaign surrounding this hearing appears designed to suggest this. The group and their supporters chanted "We are unstoppable, another world is possible", as they were https://ebusinesspages.com/green%20fast%20keto.user led to the cells through the dock by security officers.


An Insulate https://creativemarket.com/users/green_fast_keto Britain activist addressing the media outside the Royal Courts of Justice said Emma Smart, one of the nine, had announced her intention to go on hunger strike after being jailed for four months. The High Court has so far issued five injunctions to prevent protesters https://forum.maidenfans.com/members/green_fast_keto.123514/#about from blocking roads.


They include four https://my.desktopnexus.com/tharjons/ injunctions granted to National Highways, banning demonstrations on the M25, around the Port of Dover and on major roads around London, and one to Transport for London (TfL). TfL was granted a civil banning order aimed at preventing protesters from obstructing https://paper.li/Z5SrSWL2pKgUe4ifqMrVc traffic on some of the capital's busiest roads.


Those who breach https://www.prfree.org/@tharjons/https-wwwtodaykhoecom-buy-owl-premium-cbd-gummies-eqm3qydbnmdy the injunctions could be found in contempt of court and face a maximum penalty of two years in prison or an unlimited fine. UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said every motorway and major A-road in the country is now covered by injunctions. "Anyone who causes misery to motorists may face https://www.xen-factory.com/index.php?members/tharjons.18486/ prison," he tweeted.


Lawyers representing https://photopeach.com/user/tharjons National Highways said the nine all admitted flouting a ban on protests on the M25, which was granted by a High Court judge on 21 September, by taking part in a blockade https://meta.stackexchange.com/users/1101675/thor-jons?tab=profile of the motorway on 8 October.


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