Two climate activists
convicted of crime after blocking SAS aircraft
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2 May 2021
Two climate activists have
been convicted of violating the Civil Aviation Act after they delayed an SAS
aircraft on its way from Gothenburg to Stockholm in June last year,
writes Göteborgs-Posten.
The two men affiliated
with Extinction Rebellion went on the plane with the other passengers but then
refused to obey the captain’s order to sit down and fasten their seat belts.
Instead, they read out a
written speech about the climate crisis.
The incident caused the
plane with destination Stockholm to be delayed.
The court argues in its
judgment that the responsibility for balancing the risks that different
activities entail in relation to the needs they fulfil for society ultimately
rests with the legislator and the elected politicians.
According to the district
court, an individual cannot, with reference to the emergency rules in the
legislation, legitimise an offence because he or she makes a different risk
assessment.
The penalties for both
were set at 80 daily fines. In addition to violations of the Civil Aviation
Act, they are also convicted of disobedience to law enforcement linked to an
incident in 2019, when they blocked a road.
Two more similar incidents
occurred at Visby Airport and Ängelholm Airport on the same day and the day
before the incident at Gothenburg Landvetter. In those two other cases, it was
activists who stopped the plane from taking off.
Source:
Expressen
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