Insulate Britain members disrupt trial by gluing hands to court furniture

Retired GP Diana Warner, accused of obstructing M25, joined by two others in the act of ‘civil resistance’

Three members of Insulate Britain have disrupted a magistrates court trial, gluing their hands to court furniture and paying tribute to the environmental activist who died after setting himself on fire outside the US supreme court.

Dr Diana Warner, a retired GP from Bristol, had been due to face trial at Stratford magistrates court on a charge of causing a public nuisance by obstructing junction 14 of the M25 on 27 September last year.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/apr/26/insulate-britain-members-disrupt-trial-gluing-hands-court-furniture-diana-warner

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