A Just Stop Oil protester used orange powder on the table to halt a World Snooker Championship
On suspicion of causing criminal damage, Whittingham, 25, and Margaret Reid, 52, who were reportedly prevented from attempting to carry out a similar deed on the nearby table at the Crucible, were freed on bond until June. Furthermore, Hearn expressed his indignation at what transpired following the incident.
Hearn remarked, “That geezer who jumped on the table, he has upset me.” “His comment later that he couldn’t care less about what happens infuriated me even more. I’m sorry, too, for the project he says he represents. As it happens, he caused more harm than good. Nobody anticipates that. However, the fact that all those individuals paid for tickets and had their evening ruined is what I think about most.
“Therefore, I’m going to
The world snooker championship of 2023 is currently in full swing at Sheffield’s renowned Crucible Theatre.
This year has already brought with it a great deal of drama, both on and off the table. One such instance was the peculiar Just Stop Oil protest, which left the audience stunned and blanketed table one in powdered orange.
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“I don’t think it’s appropriate for people to make fun of the poor old punter and act as though they don’t care.” I value the people who purchase tickets for my shows. At this point, I’m thinking of taking legal action against the protestor in a civil suit. I want him to respond and for my people to know that we stood by them. I would like to convey to anyone else who is interested in giving it a try that we would take care of you too.
Hearn has outlined his ambitions for getting in touch with the supporters. Extinction Rebellion has pledged not to attack the London Marathon this weekend in response of recent events at the
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The world championship snooker chief is going to sue the protestor for Just Stop Oil.
A Just Stop Oil protester used orange powder on the table to halt a World Snooker Championship match.
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Following the demonstration at the Crucible, former World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn announced that he intended to sue Eddie Whittingham, a protestor with Just Stop Oil. After activist Whittingham poured orange powder on the table during a World Championship match between Rob Milkins and Joe Perry, the bout had to be stopped and rescheduled for the next day.
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I am the one saying that. I sell a million tickets annually for all of my athletic events, and I have no control over the direction this planet is taking. All I can say is that you can expect the following if you tamper with my events. I refuse to turn over.
“He does, in fact, have a criminal case against him, but that is the authorities’ problem, not mine. I want everyone to know that they have someone looking out for them. Furthermore, I want your money returned if you paid for entertainment and someone prevented it from happening.
“Perhaps other sports will echo this sentiment. I’m curious to know if those that attended