Two arrested after Just Stop Oil protesters storm Wimbledon court docket

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wo Just Stop oil protesters have been arrested after disrupting a Wimbledon match on Wednesday afternoon by operating onto an outer court docket and throwing orange confetti.

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The pair sat down within the centre of court docket 18 as Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov and Japan’s Sho Shimabukuro performed.

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The championships stated two individuals have been arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass and prison injury and faraway from the grounds.

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It was reported last month that protesters had been “hatching a plot” to disrupt the world well-known tennis match. It was reported that they needed to realize entry to Centre Court and glue themselves to the court docket web.

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The Standard believes they hid the confetti in a field containing a Wimbledon-themed puzzle – with the pair additionally throwing some jigsaw items.

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In an announcement, Just Stop Oil stated of their motivation: “We can’t leave it to the next generation to pick up the pieces.”

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Deborah Wilde, 68, a retired trainer from London, who was one of many protesters who ran on the court docket shortly after 2.10pm, stated: “I’m just an ordinary grandmother in resistance to this government’s policy of serving us new oil and gas licences. In normal circumstances this sort of disruption would be entirely unacceptable, but these aren’t normal circumstances.

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“We’ve just had the hottest June on record, breaking the previous record by nearly a whole degree! We don’t need Hawk-eye to see that our government issuing over 100 new fossil fuel licences is a very bad line-call.

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“Forget strawberries and cream, scientists are warning of impending food shortages, mass displacement and war. We are facing new pandemics, economic inflation and increasingly authoritarian governments who will attempt to crush civil unrest.

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“This is a crisis and it needs a crisis response. I want a safe future, not just for my grandchildren but for all children around the world and the generations to come.

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Simon Milner-Edwards, 66, a retired musician, from Manchester, was the other protester.

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He said: “I’m here for my grandchildren and everybody else’s. I’m not prepared to let our politicians wreck everything and leave the next generation to pick up the pieces.

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“The last thing I want to do is spoil people’s enjoyment of Wimbledon, but right now, on Centre Court, it’s humanity versus oil and gas – and the umpire is getting every call wrong.

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“How long are we going to take this before we see a McEnroe-level meltdown?

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Organisers have blamed long queues at Wimbledon for extensive searches of fans coming into the All England Club to enjoy the tennis.

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Wimbledon organisers said previously they are “not complacent” in regards to the “high” danger of protest on the match and have boosted safety measures over considerations about disruption.

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It comes only a week after three individuals had been arrested at Lord’s Cricket Ground on the primary day of the second Ashes Test - together with one man who was carried off the pitch by England wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow.

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Home Secretary Suella Braverman was holding talks on Wednesday with senior sporting figures and police leaders on defending main occasions from such motion.

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