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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Threat of global warming justifies breaking the law

Jury decides that threat of global warming justifies breaking the law


By Michael McCarthy, Environment Editor
Thursday, 11 September 2008
The Kingsnorth Six leave Maidstone Crown Court after being found not guilty of causing criminal damage during a protest at a coal-fired power station in Kent
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The Kingsnorth Six leave Maidstone Crown Court after being found not guilty of causing criminal damage during a protest at a coal-fired power station in Kent

The threat of global warming is so great that campaigners were justified in causing more than £35,000 worth of damage to a coal-fired power station, a jury decided yesterday. In a verdict that will have shocked ministers and energy companies the jury at Maidstone Crown Court cleared six Greenpeace activists of criminal damage.
Jurors accepted defence arguments that the six had a "lawful excuse" to damage property at Kingsnorth power station in Kent to prevent even greater damage caused by climate change. The defence of "lawful excuse" under the Criminal Damage Act 1971 allows damage to be caused to property to prevent even greater damage – such as breaking down the door of a burning house to tackle a fire.
The not-guilty verdict, delivered after two days and greeted with cheers in the courtroom, raises the stakes for the most pressing issue on Britain's green agenda and could encourage further direct action.  More

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