PVV Provincial Politician Convicted for Driving Into Climate Activist in Haarlem
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PVV member Ronald van Tiggelen admitted in court that he "never gets happy" from climate activists, but denied the accusations.
PVV Provincial Council member Ronald van Tiggelen must perform 200 hours of community service for driving into an environmental activist at the North Holland Provincial Government building in Haarlem. The North Holland District Court convicted him of, among other things, attempted aggravated assault and fleeing the scene of an accident.
PVV provincial politician convicted for driving into climate activist in Haarlem
Ronald van Tiggelen, a member of the provincial council for the PVV, has been sentenced to 200 hours of community service for driving into a climate activist outside the Noord-Holland provincial government building in Haarlem. The District Court of Noord-Holland found him guilty of attempted grievous bodily harm and of leaving the scene of an accident.
PVV Provincial Council member Ronald van Tiggelen has been sentenced by the court to 200 hours of community service for driving into an environmental activist last year. The court ruled that he is guilty of attempted aggravated assault and fleeing the scene of an accident.
PVV Provincial Council member Ronald van Tiggelen has been sentenced to 200 hours of community service for hitting an Extinction Rebellion activist with his car at the provincial government building in Haarlem. The court convicted him of, among other things, attempted aggravated assault.
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