More than one hundred people turned up to Downing Street Local Court this morning, to protest against the jailing of climate activist, Violet Coco, and to demand the repeal of draconian anti-protest legislation which passed NSW Parliament earlier this year, with the support of the Coalition government and the opposition Labor party.
Concerned citizens, activists and unionists today expressed outrage at the laws which see people disrupting economic activity (including walking on the road) faced with a possible 2 year jail sentence and up to a $22,000 fine. Climate activists have been particularly targeted by authorities, but all unauthorised protest activity is at stake.
Deanna ‘Violet’ Coco was arrested earlier this year for blocking one lane of traffic on the Sydney Harbour Bridge for 24 minutes and lighting a flare. She was last week sentenced to 15 months in prison and a $2,500 fine.
Today’s hearing for a bail application to appeal was heard at the court. The outcome will be handed down today*. At least a dozen other climate activists are currently facing similar punishment under these new laws.
UPDATE: Violet Coco was granted conditional bail, to report to police weekly. Her appeal will be held in March next year.
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