Ten Greenpeace activists arrested after suspending themselves from bridge outside Edinburgh
- Ten Greenpeace activists were arrested by Police Scotland after protesting from a bridge outside Edinburgh.
- Greenpeace confirmed that the activists were safely transported to Port Edgar, where they were arrested on suspicion of culpable and reckless conduct.
- According to Amy Cameron from Greenpeace UK, the protest aimed to draw attention to Ineos's plastic production.
- Greenpeace stated the protest was safe, caused 'minimal disruption,' and the climbers had trained for weeks.
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Ten activists arrested after Greenpeace demo on Forth Road Bridge ends
The Forth Road Bridge outside of Edinburgh was closed after Greenpeace activists suspended themselves from the structure in order to block a tanker.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleForth Road Bridge, 26 Jul. (askanews) - An international group of Greenpeace activists descended with ropes from the Forth Road Bridge bridge in Scotland, near Queensferry, to prevent with their own body the passage of a tanker from Ineos that has to deliver its cargo of American gas, obtained by fracking, to the petrochemical plant in Grangemouth.
·Italy
Read Full ArticleThe activists stopped off the floor at 25 metres above the water, preventing an INEOS oil company from delivering gas for 24 hours.
·Romania
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