A provincial court judge in Nanaimo has stuck a climate change protester with probation conditions that include a prohibition against possessing glue outside his home.
Victor Lawrence Brice, who has taken part in a number of protests against climate change and old-growth logging in and around Nanaimo was sentenced in provincial court Aug. 3 after pleading guilty to blocking a highway during a protest in January, when he glued his hand to the pavement, and a second incident when he and another protester glued their hands to the entrance doors of the RBC bank branch at Brooks Landing shopping centre.
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sa国际传媒淚 am not sure if the protesters gluing themselves to the door at the bank is unique or not,sa国际传媒 said Judge William Jackson, in his reasons for sentence. sa国际传媒淚t is certainly something I have not heard of, but it would certainly be an effective way of protest or at least causing disruption at the bank.sa国际传媒
But the judge also noted Bricesa国际传媒檚 sa国际传媒渉ighly productive and model citizenshipsa国际传媒 as a former pharmacist of 34 years when he handed down a conditional sentence and 12 monthssa国际传媒 probation. Brice must complete 40 hours of community service, he is also prohibited from going to the RBC at Brooks Landing and he is not permitted to sa国际传媒渋mpeded any person in the course of their transit either on foot, vehicle or conveyance, and not lie down, sit or pause for an unreasonable period of time on any public roadway.sa国际传媒
Brice is also prohibited from possessing glue.
sa国际传媒淵ou must not possess any glue, Super Glue, adhesive, fixative, or resin outside your residence, except with the prior written permission of your probation officer, or such glue, adhesive, fixative, which normally would be used by or with children,sa国际传媒 the judge said.
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