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20 February 2007 - EPUK
Here is the full text of the injunction served by npower’s solicitors on news photographer and EPUK member Adrian Arbib who has been covering the energy company’s controversial ash dumping at an Oxfordshire beauty spot.
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Comments
This disgraceful injunction is symptomatic of the paranoid times we are living through. Our basic freedoms of protest and expression, which originate in the Magna Carta, are now being dismantled piecemeal almost daily. How far does it have to go before the people of the UK wake up; and will it by then be too late?
Comment 1: Graham Lester George, 24 February 2007, 04:23 pm
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