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Just Stop Oil activist, 77, faces jail recall as wrists too small for electronic tag

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By *0shadesOfFilth OP   Man 4 days ago

nearby

Gaie Delap, from Bristol, was sent to prison in August, along with four co-defendants, for her part in a campaign of disruptive protests on the M25 in November 2022.

Several months after she was jailed for the Just Stop Oil protests, she was let out after being told she qualified to serve the rest of her sentence under a home detention curfew.

But the company contracted to fit the tag to Delap was unable to attach one to her ankle, because of a health condition, and unable to find a device small enough to attach to her wrist.

Now there is a warrant for her arrest after the company contacted the prison authorities to tell them she “could not be monitored”.

Pensioner, 77, to be returned to prison for climate protest while architecture vandal Rayner orders demolition of Art Deco Orchard House store resulting in 40,000 tonnes of CO2 pollution.

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By *ountry cowboyMan 4 days ago

Kinross

Good.

Lock them all up and throw away the keys.

Even better, send them all to Iran with a one way ticket

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By *eoBloomsMan 4 days ago

Springfield

I wouldn't send anyone to prison for non violent protest.

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By *hrill CollinsMan 4 days ago

The Outer Rim

better to use her extensive knowledge and pay her lots of money in an advisary role to the dept of environment to shut the foss-fuel loons up for good, coz the majority are sick of their bollocks now

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By *ountry cowboyMan 3 days ago

Kinross


"better to use her extensive knowledge and pay her lots of money in an advisary role to the dept of environment to shut the foss-fuel loons up for good, coz the majority are sick of their bollocks now "

Can someone translate to English

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By *idnight RamblerMan 3 days ago

Pershore

They should strap it round her scrawny neck.

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By *otlovefun42Couple 3 days ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"I wouldn't send anyone to prison for non violent protest."

Neither would I, but when criminal damage to property is involved then yes I would.

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By *rHotNottsMan 1 day ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Hero 🦸‍♀️

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple 1 day ago

Border of London

Whatever happened to that euthanasia bill...?

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By *irralmatureMan 1 day ago

Wirral


"I wouldn't send anyone to prison for non violent protest."

Read the judge's summing up of the case. She and the other defendants weren't just middle class twits with nothing better to do.

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By *bsolutely nutsMan 13 hours ago

Dover

If you cannot do the time, don't do the crime, whether it is deemed unjust or not.

When they knowingly broke the law, they would have had the opportunity to have researched their potential sanction.

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By *hrill CollinsMan 12 hours ago

The Outer Rim

they wouldn't have faced any consequences if they'd blocked the roads and disrupted everybody with tractors like the farmers keep doing

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By *wosmilersCouple 12 hours ago

Heathrowish


"they wouldn't have faced any consequences if they'd blocked the roads and disrupted everybody with tractors like the farmers keep doing "

That's absolutely correct......the farmers are protesting within the law.

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By *hrill CollinsMan 12 hours ago

The Outer Rim


"they wouldn't have faced any consequences if they'd blocked the roads and disrupted everybody with tractors like the farmers keep doing

That's absolutely correct......the farmers are protesting within the law."

not from footage being broadcast .... perhaps this is what the far right means by two tier britain .... if you're an ultra rich landowner you can waltz around the city doing what you want with impunity rather than getting on with your job.

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By *otMe66Man 11 hours ago

Terra Firma


"they wouldn't have faced any consequences if they'd blocked the roads and disrupted everybody with tractors like the farmers keep doing

That's absolutely correct......the farmers are protesting within the law.

not from footage being broadcast .... perhaps this is what the far right means by two tier britain .... if you're an ultra rich landowner you can waltz around the city doing what you want with impunity rather than getting on with your job. "

The ultra rich landowners won't be troubled by this in the slightest, it is the working farmer, the same working people that Starmer promised to look after.

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By *lex46TV/TS 8 hours ago

Near Wells


"I wouldn't send anyone to prison for non violent protest."

I’m sure if you missed your holiday flight, hospital appointment, etc because of their illegal protest you wouldn’t be feeling the same way.

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By *ountry cowboyMan 7 hours ago

Kinross


"I wouldn't send anyone to prison for non violent protest.

I’m sure if you missed your holiday flight, hospital appointment, etc because of their illegal protest you wouldn’t be feeling the same way."

Well said

Imagine a pregnant female waters broke and caught up in a blockage

These just stop oil Scum need taught a lesson they will never forget.

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By *verysmileMan 6 hours ago

Canterbury


"they wouldn't have faced any consequences if they'd blocked the roads and disrupted everybody with tractors like the farmers keep doing

That's absolutely correct......the farmers are protesting within the law.

not from footage being broadcast .... perhaps this is what the far right means by two tier britain .... if you're an ultra rich landowner you can waltz around the city doing what you want with impunity rather than getting on with your job. "

Explain

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