A British court has quashed jail sentences given to three activists over their protest to a controversial fracking operation in Lancashire, in northwest England.
A court of appeal ruled on Wednesday that the prison sentences handed down to Simon Blevins, 26, Richard Roberts, 36, and Rich Loizou, 31, over their attempt to stop the fracking operation in Preston New Road, near Blackpool, were “manifestly excessive”.
The three activists climbed up trucks carrying equipment for Cuadrilla, an energy company focused on shale gas, from reaching the operation site. They had been convicted of causing a public nuisance.
Fracking is the extraction of oil and gas through hydraulic methods and under immense pressure which many believe could inflict irreparable damage to the environment by causing earthquakes and contaminating water resources.
The British government has ignored calls for halting fracking in Preston New Road, allowing Cuadrilla to go on…




