商業快報

UK plans law to tackle protests at ‘key national infrastructure’

Measure in a new public order bill will allow prison sentences of up to 12 months for disruption at sites such as airports

Boris Johnson’s government will seek to tackle disruptive protests head on with new laws that will allow sentences of up to 12 months in prison for those who “interfere with key national infrastructure” such as airports or printing presses.

A new public order bill to be included in Tuesday’s Queen’s Speech will target protesters from groups such as Extinction Rebellion who have brought disruption to the country in recent years.

The legislation will create new criminal offences of “locking on”, or even “going equipped to lock on”, to prevent people from fixing themselves to building sites or transport systems to cause disruption. This will carry a maximum penalty of six months’ imprisonment or an unlimited fine. It will also become illegal to obstruct major transport works such as the High Speed 2 rail link from London to northern England.

您已閱讀22%(848字),剩餘78%(2991字)包含更多重要資訊,訂閱以繼續探索完整內容,並享受更多專屬服務。
版權聲明:本文版權歸FT中文網所有,未經允許任何單位或個人不得轉載,複製或以任何其他方式使用本文全部或部分,侵權必究。
設置字型大小×
最小
較小
默認
較大
最大
分享×