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Daniel Chipperfield

The 14 Extinction Rebellion bathtub protesters who blocked M32 sentenced

Four protestors who chained themselves to a bathtub on a major road in Bristol causing hours of disruption have been found guilty of obstructing a highway. 

The protestors, who were involved in the , were filmed walking onto Newfoundland Street, at the junction with Temple Way at the end of the M32, just before 7am on Wednesday, 17 July. 

They chained themselves to a pink bathtub using a system of tubes, carabiners and metal chains and had to be freed by a specialist protest removal team.

The disruption

Extinction Rebellion Bristol protester glued to bathtub on M32 (Jon Kent)

Imogen Phillips, 20, of Warsash in Southampton; Christelle Blunden, 37, of Tremona Road in Southampton; Elliot Cuciurean, 21 from Dorset Avenue in Cheltenham, and Timothy Miller, 37, of Imperial Avenue in Southampton, were found guilty of obstructing a highway following a trial at Bristol Magistrates’ Court. 

All four were given a 12 month conditional discharge and told to pay court costs between £180 and £250. 

Ch Insp Mark Runacres said: “The deliberate actions of , causing major disruption to the public.

“Throughout the Extinction Rebellion protests in July, our intention was to work with the organisers to allow peaceful and lawful protests to take place, but we were very clear on what we would not tolerate. 

"The action they took on Wednesday, 17 July crossed the line and we took immediate action. 

“We had to call on specialist police resources and equipment to remove the protestors from the bathtub and this operation lasted around four hours. 

“The true cost to members of the public caught up in the resulting disruption will never be known. However, it’s inevitable that action like this has the potential to result in unforeseen consequences which can have a significant impact on people’s lives.”

Eight people previously found guilty of obstructing a highway following trials on September 9 and 11 were also sentenced. They had glued themselves to the road and bathtub during the same protest.

All were also given 12 month conditional discharges and told to pay court costs.

Others sentenced:

  • Helen Miller, 42, Imperial Avenue, Southampton 
  • John Boxshall, 51, of Lower Church Road, Weston-Super-Mare 
  • Sue Jones, 54, of Creech St Michael, Taunton 
  • Madeleine Wakeling, 22, of Ham Street, Glastonbury 
  • Theo Garfath-Gibelin, 24, of no fixed address 
  • Klaudia Van Gool, 54, of Cornwall 
  • Melanie Phelps, 55, of Beach Road, Kewstoke 
  • Ben Misrahi, 23, of West End, Stroud

Two others, Michael Jones, 54, of Harberton, Totnes  and Jane Augsburger, 54, of Summer Street, Stroud admitted the offence of obstructing a highway and received a 11 month conditional discharge. They were also told to pay court costs.

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