Activists sentenced over milk pouring stunts
Briefly

Your actions caused that damage as well as considerable inconvenience to both the store owners and members of the public. In addition, the security cameras in the food hall at Selfridges had to be focused on the area where you were involved and thus did not cover other areas, presenting a risk to the health and safety of the staff and members of the public.
I don't want to see children stuck in a world full of suffering thanks to extreme weather, food shortages, and the destruction of nature.
They admitted two charges of theft and two charges of criminal damage at an earlier hearing. Fernandes Pontes was sentenced to a one-year community order and to carry out 40 hours unpaid work, while Bone was handed a two-year community order with 100 hours unpaid work.
Bone and Fernandes Pontes entered Fortnum & Mason on Piccadilly at 11:35 BST, took milk from the shelves and emptied it on to the floor of the shop.
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