Protester arrested over ‘Plasticine Action’ T-shirt
- Miles Pickering was arrested in London for wearing an anti-AI T-shirt saying "Plasticine Action" during a protest on August 9, although he was not supporting the proscribed group Palestine Action.
- After initial confusion, the arresting officer acknowledged that Pickering's shirt did not violate the Terrorism Act 2000, leading to his release.
- Pickering has started selling the T-shirts online, donating all proceeds to Medical Aid for Palestinians.
- Police have arrested over 700 individuals since July 5, when Palestine Action was designated as a terrorist organization.
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