Friday, May 16, 2014

Sussex police under fire for 'criminalising' fracking protests | Environment | The Guardian

Sussex police under fire for 'criminalising' fracking protests | Environment | The Guardian

Of 114 charges, relating to 90 individuals, only 29 resulted in convictions, according to reports. Photograph: Graham Turner for the Guardian
"What they did criminalised protest. They used the section 14 orders and bail conditions, which were imposed on everyone and which stopped them from going within miles of the site, to stop them from protesting. It was like an injunction by the back door. If you turn up – new to protest – and you think you are going to be sitting down singing the anti-fracking anthem and then see people being arrested and handcuffed, it is quite shocking and frightening and puts you off being there."

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