Mr Justice Julian Knowles on Thursday granted a ‘permanent injunction’ after an application by lawyers representing Esso.
A High Court judge has barred ‘unlawful protests’ against an Esso oil pipeline project between Southampton and London
Mr Justice Julian Knowles on Thursday granted a “permanent injunction” against a named protester, Scott Breen, and “persons unknown” after an application by lawyers representing Esso. Esso said there had been 15 “incidents” which had “affected” the construction of the pipeline between December 2021 and August 2022.
Mr Morshead said “activities carried out by some protesters” had gone “far beyond” what “might reasonably be regarded as lawful and peaceful” protest – and given rise “to serious health and safety concerns”.Mr Justice Knowles said he had taken into account protesters’ human rights to free speech and peaceful assembly and was “satisfied” that Esso was entitled to the injunction it sought.
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