Vanguard protesters recieve conditional discharges
Matt Bury | 16.03.2003 14:21
MoD police held the couple and gave them tea and biscuits.
In court the magistrate listened sympathetically to Petter and Elise's reasons for entering 9Dock. Amongst these were the appalling danger that nuclear weapons pose to our entire planet and Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon's threat to use nuclear weapons against Iraq. Both defendants freely admitted entering the dockyard and cutting through the fence but claimed under section 5 of the Criminal Damage Act that they had "lawful excuse" - the prevention of a greater crime. Despite being fair and reasonable throughout the magistrate nonetheless found the pair guilty but issued conditional discharges of 12 month to Joelson, who has previous convictions, and 6 months to Silvenoinnen. Both also were ordered to pay £146 compensation for the damaged fence panel.
The next Trident Ploughshares court date in Plymouth is 24th March for the seven arrested for blockading Albert Gate.
Matt Bury