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Just Stop Oil activists who cut through fence in bid to spray paint Taylor Swift's jet avoid jail
Activists Jennifer Kowalski and Cole Macdonald received suspended sentences after spray-painting two private jets, causing over £12,500 in cleaning costs, in a climate protest.
- Two activists, Jennifer Kowalski and Cole Macdonald, were spared jail for spraying orange paint on planes during a protest against Taylor Swift's private jet use.
- The court handed them short suspended sentences for criminal damage after targeting planes owned by an insurance firm and an investment group.
- Judge Alexander Mills stated that their actions were primarily for publicity regarding Just Stop Oil and Taylor Swift.
- Just Stop Oil claimed that the trial shows the establishment protects the wealthy while punishing those defending natural justice.
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Dumbarton Just Stop Oil activist who sought to spray paint on Taylor Swift's jet spared jail
Jennifer Kowalski, 29, had been targeting the pop star's jet at Stansted Airport in Essex but the two planes she sprayed on June 20 last year belonged to an insurance firm and an investment group
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The two activists of the Just Stop Oil collective wanted to attack the plane of the American superstar, whose private jet trips are pointed at.
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