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Climate activist jailed for 15 months in Australia
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Unbelievable - they claimed she was 'selfish' for holding up traffic fgs. How exactly is trying to save the planet we all live on in any way 'selfish?' Dodgy Angry


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-63883430


"For 28 minutes in April, Deanna "Violet" Coco blocked a single lane of rush hour traffic on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, calling for greater action on climate change.
Those 28 minutes would cost her a 15-month jail sentence.
Last week - in a move that has drawn international criticism - an Australian judge sent Coco to prison after she pleaded guilty to breaching traffic laws, lighting a flare and disobeying police orders to move on.
The climate activist had made an "entire city suffer" with her "selfish emotional actions", Magistrate Allison Hawkins said. "You do damage to your cause when you do childish stunts like this."
Coco will be eligible for parole in eight months, but her lawyer plans to challenge the sentence, which he says is "extraordinarily harsh" and "baseless".
"There are five lanes on that bridge. She blocked one, and not for very long," Mark Davis told the BBC. Her co-accused avoided jail, he pointed out."



"This is almost without precedent."
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)
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(10-12-2022, 06:26 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: Unbelievable - they claimed she was 'selfish' for holding up traffic fgs. How exactly is trying to save the planet we all live on in any way 'selfish?' Dodgy Angry


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-63883430


"For 28 minutes in April, Deanna "Violet" Coco blocked a single lane of rush hour traffic on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, calling for greater action on climate change.
Those 28 minutes would cost her a 15-month jail sentence.
Last week - in a move that has drawn international criticism - an Australian judge sent Coco to prison after she pleaded guilty to breaching traffic laws, lighting a flare and disobeying police orders to move on.
The climate activist had made an "entire city suffer" with her "selfish emotional actions", Magistrate Allison Hawkins said. "You do damage to your cause when you do childish stunts like this."
Coco will be eligible for parole in eight months, but her lawyer plans to challenge the sentence, which he says is "extraordinarily harsh" and "baseless".
"There are five lanes on that bridge. She blocked one, and not for very long," Mark Davis told the BBC. Her co-accused avoided jail, he pointed out."



"This is almost without precedent."
Sge'll probably achieve more support just by this court decision. They obviously haven't heard of the pr effects of martyrdom over there...
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(11-12-2022, 10:13 AM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 06:26 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: Unbelievable - they claimed she was 'selfish' for holding up traffic fgs. How exactly is trying to save the planet we all live on in any way 'selfish?' Dodgy Angry


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-63883430


"For 28 minutes in April, Deanna "Violet" Coco blocked a single lane of rush hour traffic on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, calling for greater action on climate change.
Those 28 minutes would cost her a 15-month jail sentence.
Last week - in a move that has drawn international criticism - an Australian judge sent Coco to prison after she pleaded guilty to breaching traffic laws, lighting a flare and disobeying police orders to move on.
The climate activist had made an "entire city suffer" with her "selfish emotional actions", Magistrate Allison Hawkins said. "You do damage to your cause when you do childish stunts like this."
Coco will be eligible for parole in eight months, but her lawyer plans to challenge the sentence, which he says is "extraordinarily harsh" and "baseless".
"There are five lanes on that bridge. She blocked one, and not for very long," Mark Davis told the BBC. Her co-accused avoided jail, he pointed out."



"This is almost without precedent."
Sge'll probably achieve more support just by this court decision. They obviously haven't heard of the pr effects of martyrdom over there...

I hope so; & eventually I'd like to see this idiotic sentence reversed. Dodgy
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)
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