Saturday, 11 November 2023

Extinction Rebellion Vandals Spray-Painted Grade-I Listed Guildhall

Two Extinction Rebellion protesters, who sprayed a red paint-like substance on the City of London's historic Guildhall, have been sentenced.

The used pair adapted fire extinguishers to cause over £15,000 worth of damage to the Grade-I listed building.

Stuart Basden, 41, of Hebden Bridge and Robert Possnett, 62, of White Rose Cottage, Nacton Lane, Great Barton, Bury St. Edmunds were convicted of causing criminal damage by an Inner London Crown Court jury.

Both were sentenced to two months imprisonment,
suspended for eighteen months and ordered to complete 150 hours community service.

They must also each pay £1200 compensation.

The protesters – who claim they are global environmentalists bringing awareness to climate change – sprayed the facade of the Guildhall on August 27, 2021.

Detective Sergeant David Honan, City of London Police said: “Peaceful protest is the cornerstone of our democracy and we will facilitate lawful protests proportionately and respectfully.

“This prosecution sends out a clear message that criminal damage towards businesses and institutions will not be tolerated and will result in police action, in partnership with Crown Prosecution Service.”

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