Everton climate change protester says six-week prison sentence is ‘worth it’ after cable tying himself to the post by the neck during clash with Newcastle in March
https://ift.tt/XzBhArf The activist who tied himself to a goalpost at Goodison Park has been sentenced to six weeks in prison. Louis McKechnie used a mental-enforced zip tie to attach himself by his neck during Everton’s clash with Newcastle United back in March, leading to a lengthy stoppage and his eventual removal and arrest. getty The protester tied himself to the during Everton’s clash with Newcastle Advertisement Getty Releasing the man proved difficult for security who needed plers to cut him loose AFP He was carried away by police and arrested Wearing an orange Just Stop Oil t-shirt, the protester was part of a civil resistance group which wanted the Government to act to end the use of fossil fuels. Advertisement On trial at trial at South Sefton Magistrates’ Court, the 21-year-old denied aggravated trespass but was found guilty on Friday and also given a £50 fine, or one day in detention, for going onto the playing area, made subject to a three-y...