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Public Prosecution Service Demands Community Service and Fines Against Climate Activists

Summary by rd.nl
The Public Prosecution Service on Wednesday demanded five community service sentences and a fine against climate activists for various offenses that, according to the prosecutor, do not fall under their right to demonstrate. The highest community service sentence the prosecutor requested is 120 hours for an activist who was caught twice defacing a wall along the A12 motorway in The Hague and blocking traffic on that same road.
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The Public Prosecution Service on Wednesday demanded five community service sentences and a fine against climate activists for various offenses that, according to the prosecutor, do not fall under their right to demonstrate. The highest community service sentence the prosecutor requested is 120 hours for an activist who was caught twice defacing a wall along the A12 motorway in The Hague and blocking traffic on that same road.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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