This might cause me to protest

I am finding it hard to comprehend that the large corporation Gunns is now suing protesters for protesting. I might think of something intelligent to say but in the meantime I am walking around saying words like abhorrent and unconscionable.

Here is the correct link.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Is that the correct link Slammed One?
Anonymous said…
Oh dear. Something bad has happened. Let me try and fix that.
Anonymous said…
How's this, Tasmanian Police gave Gunns the activist's details in order to issue writs. Wonder if they'll give Still Wild Still Threatened the names and addresses of the contractors who assaulted activists and smashed up and torched their cars back in October?
DS said…
Hmmm, that is a tricky one. It is important that writs are able to be served, difficult to operate without them. I am quite sure that ordinary employees of Gunns would not have access to the legal documents pertaining to this case. The law can be intrusive but worse than that is the Gunns people that insist on using the law as a weapon instead of a shield.