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Law not on the side of oil ship protesters – Duynhoven

Caleb Allison
Thu, 14 Jun 2012

New Plymouth mayor Harry Duynhoven says guilty pleas from Greenpeace activists who illegally boarded a Shell oil ship shows the law is on the side of businesses in cases like this.

Seven people, including actress Lucy Lawless, were arrested in February after spending three days on the Noble

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Caleb Allison
Thu, 14 Jun 2012
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