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Protesters stop coal boats as more than 100 arrested
(www.canberratimes.com.au)
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There are plenty of protest roles that don't risk arrest. You need to take very specific actions in order to be arrested at these events, every single person arrested over the weekend was very well informed and made a conscious decision to get arrested.
See the comment I made here for a bit more info.
So were you charged for resisting or anything?
I was charged under s15a of the maritime safety act for disobeying a lawful order. We attempted to paddle into the shipping channel in order to block a coal ship that was minutes away from leaving it's mooring.
I did not resist arrest and fully complied with police once I was in their custody.
Do you know if it's criminal or just a fine?
I do not, sorry. My solicitor is busy with everyone else right now and I've no intention of bothering them during this difficult time. Personally I don't really care that much, regardless of consequences I'll still do what's right.
I hope it's just a charge and no criminal conviction
๐ All I know is I won't be facing prison, just a small fine. My best guess is not criminal, but I'm really not familiar enough with the law to know.