UK: Animal Activists’ Terror Tactics Drive Staff Out of laboratories
1st August 2012
Last week campaigner Luke Steele was sentenced to 18 months in jail for harassing staff at Harlan’s laboratories. A second activist, Jonathan White, was given a seven-month sentence, suspended for 18 months. The pair, both aged 22, were members of a small group who terrorised staff at Harlan’s three UK sites last year, using hailers to chant “shame on you”, “blood on your hands” and “puppy killers” at employees queuing up in their cars to enter or leave their workplaces. They also claimed that animals in the centres were subject to “horrific neglect”.
One female Harlan worker told the Observer: “When you arrived in the morning, you would have to queue for up to five minutes to get through the gates. Their loudhailers were deafening. They would scream at you that you were a puppy killer and would bang on your car. It was horrible. I was left shaking for hours afterwards.”
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