An eco-zealot who was arrested after making an attempt to confront Sir David Attenborough has now tried to name him as a witness in her upcoming trial.
Emma Sensible, 45, was arrested for breaching the peace after she interrupted the legendary TV presenter’s meal at a Michelin-starred fish restaurant in Weymouth, Dorset.
Sensible was alleged to have refused to go away the eatery when requested and needed to be dragged away by police.
The local weather change protester has now appeared in courtroom the place she made an utility to name Sir David as a key witness in her case.
Emma Sensible, 45, was arrested for breaching the peace after she interrupted the legendary TV presenter’s meal at a Michelin starred fish restaurant in Weymouth, Dorset. Pictured: Sensible leaving Weymouth Magistrates’ Courtroom yesterday
Sensible was alleged to have refused to go away the eatery when requested and needed to be dragged away by police
However her utility was rejected by magistrates in Weymouth.
District choose Jonathan Layton mentioned that the applying was ‘not related’ and didn’t concern a summons.
He mentioned: ‘I do not see that it’s within the curiosity of justice to concern a witness summons.
‘I’ve made my ruling, your utility is refused.
‘The case is about you relatively than something on to do with Sir David Attenborough.’
Sensible has indicated a not responsible plea to a cost of failing to adjust to a piece 35 dispersal order in that she remained on the location shouting out in direction of Sir David after having been given a route to go away.
The local weather change protester has now appeared in courtroom the place she made an utility to name Sir David Attenborough as a key witness in her case. Pictured: Sir David had been within the harbour city to movie a fishing documentary
Sensible has indicated a not responsible plea to a cost of failing to adjust to a piece 35 dispersal order in that she remained on the location shouting out in direction of Sir David after having been given a route to go away
The incident occurred on the Catch on the Previous Fishmarket restaurant on November 17
The incident occurred on the Catch on the Previous Fishmarket restaurant on November 17.
Sir David had been within the harbour city to movie a fishing documentary.
On the time Sensible acknowledged she had been making an attempt to get 5 minutes with Sir David to present him a letter about ‘telling the reality’ about local weather change.
Sensible mentioned: ‘We do not want one other documentary sequence displaying us that we’re dropping, some 150 species going extinct globally each single day.
‘What we want is motion.’
A trial date was set for March subsequent yr at Poole Magistrates’ Courtroom.