The activists were all originally arrested under the serious organised crime and police act, but were subsequently charged with aggravated trespass when it transpired that the Derby police had made a mistake about the perimeter of the designated area. The activists were found not guilty after they presented evidence which showed that the Rolls Royce land they were on may form part of the public highway. The trial lasted for five days and eight of the defendants represented themselves.
Peter Lux from Norfolk who was one of the acquitted defendants, said:
“Rolls Royce had painted a red line on the road around factory entrance to stop legitimate protest outside the gates but it merely led to confusion among the police and the crown prosecution service about its meaning. Their attempts to stop legitimate protests backfired and we have now been acquitted of blockading the site.”
Small bit of justice, you should get awarded & RRshould only be making hydrogen
25.10.2008 18:08
The current politicians seem serve undemocractic corporatism from Exxon to China petroleum.
Congrats on the acquittal, heres to more real democracy.
Midlander
rolls royce once the proud car manufacters now degrade the name
28.10.2008 11:44
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