A group of around a dozen protesters succeeded in blocking the lorry. They wrapped yellow and black crime scene tape around the equipment and hung on it a banner that read "no more dirty energy".
I hope the protesters walked or cycled to the site.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
"We are trying to carefully balance the needs of everyone and we will continue to show a proportionate response to the challenge we are facing," said Supt Steve Whitton from Sussex Police. Fail.
Police using pressure points on those protecting Balcombe today.
This is political policing at it's most visible. Stand with us. Stand up for what is right. Stand against what is wrong.
Illegal. That's CT2 in the centre, CW588 in the yellow on the left of the picture and to the right of the picture, with three stripes on his lapel is CT581. And the puppet master? Lord Browne, chairman of Cuadrilla Resources.
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Blocking a public highway is illegal as is attempting to barricade private land. Like it or loathe it the Police have a right to use reasonable force to enforce the law.
Why can't the protestors protest with out getting in the way of everyone else?
JavaScriptDonkey wrote:Why can't the protestors protest with out getting in the way of everyone else?
Some things are both legal and wrong. Many things folk (are quite right to) protest fall into the category. When the wrong thing is legal, effective protests tend to be illegal.