November issue of Shoreham Protester
A Reader | 10.11.2005 19:53 | Animal Liberation | South Coast
NEWS of animal rights activists being targeted under terror laws features in the latest edition of the Sussex-based Shoreham Protester.
It reports: "Activists convicted under the new legislation could be jailed for 7 years and suspects held without
charge for up to 3 months. Home Secretary Charles Clarke was known to be concerned that previous legislation to combat animal
rights extremists has so far resulted in only one prosecution. In July, a new offence of economic sabotage was introduced under the
Serious & Organised Crime Act, after pressure from companies involved in Britain’s £3 billion-a-year life sciences industry. However,
lawyers had questioned how easy the offence would be to prove and Mr Clarke was thought to have had doubts about its
effectiveness."
Also in the November issue is a report on why animal test yield misleading results and the latest on a myriad of animal causes, including the anti-HLS campaign and hunt saboteurs.
shoreham.protester@ntlworld.com
charge for up to 3 months. Home Secretary Charles Clarke was known to be concerned that previous legislation to combat animal
rights extremists has so far resulted in only one prosecution. In July, a new offence of economic sabotage was introduced under the
Serious & Organised Crime Act, after pressure from companies involved in Britain’s £3 billion-a-year life sciences industry. However,
lawyers had questioned how easy the offence would be to prove and Mr Clarke was thought to have had doubts about its
effectiveness."
Also in the November issue is a report on why animal test yield misleading results and the latest on a myriad of animal causes, including the anti-HLS campaign and hunt saboteurs.
shoreham.protester@ntlworld.com
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