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Taranaki Action Court Sentence
Greenpeace activist Lucy Lawless (C) arrives with fellow activist Zach Penman (L) and Shayne Comino (R) at the New Plymouth District Court, February 7, 2013. While appearing in court the activists were sentenced to 120 hours of community service and ordered to pay $5210 in reparation for climbing the drilling tower of the Noble Discover February 24 2012, while it was moored in Port Taranaki. All were arrested after a 77 hour occupation of the tower. An eight person was arrested on the first day of the action. The ship was being prepared for the it's trip to the Arctic. Greenpeace/Nigel Marple
Unique identifier:
GP04IQX
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
07/02/2013
Locations:
Aotearoa
,
New Plymouth
,
Oceania
,
Taranaki
Credit line:
© Nigel Marple / Greenpeace
Size:
5200px × 4296px 1MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Taranaki Action Court Sentence
Greenpeace activists appear at the New Plymouth District Court. Actress Lucy Lawless is among them. The activists were sentenced to 120 hours of community service and ordered to pay $5210 in reparation for climbing the drilling tower of the Noble Discoverer ship on February 24 2012, while it was moored in Port Taranaki. All were arrested after a 77 hour occupation of the tower. The activists had stopped the Shell-contracted drillship from departing the port of Taranaki for the remote Arctic, where its exploratory oil drilling programme threatened to devastate the Alaskan coastline.
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