Off Topic Boost to the Eco Warriors?

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bcfcredandwhite

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This seems harsh to me.
People have an absolute right to protest, but blocking the road is unacceptable.
This woman did wrong and deserves perhaps a fine, but losing her license and having to retake her test as well? Really? Her anger was completely justified - she was trying to use the queen’s highway.

https://news.sky.com/story/insulate...otesters-blocking-road-loses-licence-12606645Insulate Britain: Mum on school run who drove at protesters blocking road loses licence
 
This seems harsh to me.
People have an absolute right to protest, but blocking the road is unacceptable.
This woman did wrong and deserves perhaps a fine, but losing her license and having to retake her test as well? Really? Her anger was completely justified - she was trying to use the queen’s highway.

https://news.sky.com/story/insulate...otesters-blocking-road-loses-licence-12606645Insulate Britain: Mum on school run who drove at protesters blocking road loses licence
Agreed her anger was completely understandable, but deliberately driving at someone most certainly wasn’t, totally agree with the sentence, violence is never acceptable. I’m also not quite sure what the queen had to do with anything <laugh>