
Anti-fracking activists arrested for causing a public nuisance
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Social Studies, History, Moral Science
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript discusses a protest action deemed non-violent, highlighting that no harm or damage was caused. Despite this, legal consequences, including potential imprisonment, are considered. The discussion references historical protests, noting that no environmental activist has been jailed since 1932. Current legal measures, such as injunctions, are mentioned, with activists expressing determination to continue their efforts despite court orders.
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