Two environmental activists who sprayed paint on private planes at an airport in Londonthinking of vandalizing the Taylor Swift, They were sentenced yesterday to suspended prison in United Kingdom.
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On June 20, 2024, at dawn, Jennifer Kowalski, 29, and Cole Macdonald, 23, both members of the group Just Stop Oil, They entered the private parking area of the airport Stansted, a Londresarmed with fire extinguishers filled with orange paint.
With their action, they hoped to denounce the carbon balance of the American star, who was passing through the British capital as part of his tour.
But the private jet Taylor Swiftt was not there at the time, according to police.
The two activists Two airplanes were sprayed with paintone from an insurance company and another from an investment group; and then they were detained.
Both were sentenced yesterday to suspended prison sentences: five months for Jennifer Kowalski, already condemned for some demonstrations in Scotlandin addition to a fine of 480 pounds ($640)and six weeks to Cole Macdonald.
The two women, who had brought their personal effects with them in case they had to go to prison, hugged each other during the reading of the ruling.
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The group Just Stop Oil announced in March that it was abandoning its efforts to focus on supporting its imprisoned activists, in coordination with other ONG’s.
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NO PRISON FOR PRIVATE JET SPRAYERS
Cole and Jennifer were handed suspended sentences today after spraying two private jets at Stansted Airport hours after Taylor Swift’s jet landed back in June 2024.
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