On 28 April 2022, Just Stop Oil supporters blocked the entrances to Clacket Lane Services on the M25 by sitting in the road with Just Stop Oil banners. They also decommissioned the petrol pumps by breaking the display glass and covering it with spray paint. This action was taken in support of their demand for the UK government to end all new oil and gas projects in the country.

In a unanimous verdict delivered today by a jury at Guildford Crown Court, Just Stop Oil supporters Nathan McGovern, Rosa Sharkey, and Louis Hawkins were found not guilty of causing criminal damage.

Any jury may consider that the law itself is unjust. It is an important principle and indicates public opposition to aspects of law, in this case, the ‘lawful’ behaviour of fossil fuel corporations.

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    5 months ago

    Destroying items is destruction of property, usually that is a crime but its farm from terrorism. Unless you really believe that ceo’s are cowering under their beds in fear because first a gaspump, second must be storming their private islands with guns?

    Just like with other laws there are exceptions where something does and does not count as a crime.

    Accidentally killing a home invader in self defense isn’t murder either.

    Obviously i dont know what truly goes on in any judges head but considering that industrialist have been actively involved in covering up how much environmental damage they have actually done to populated areas. (Exploit underground water during times of drought causing cracks and collapses in hundreds of familie homes to give you a single example of something i know happens)

    If one considers that i believe there is a good argument agains dismantling the tools of oil companies in the name of self defense.

    Industries should not pretend to feel terrorizes by some ecologists and climate conscious youth. The people are getting terrorizing by systemic exploitation of commons for nothing but the greed of a few for ages.