One gone, five remain on ship with Lawless

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A Greenpeace activist, Ilai Amir, who was occupying the Nobel Discoverer has been forced to abandon the Shell Oil ship.
A Greenpeace activist, Ilai Amir, who was occupying the Nobel Discoverer has been forced to abandon the Shell Oil ship.
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27 Feb 2012 07:03a.m.

atrout wrote:

Ms Lawless and her equally arrogant colleague should be offered a good selection of sandwiches and cold tea, followed by an invitation to leave the ship or ride with it up the tower to Alaska. If they come down during the voyage they can be arrested by the ship's captain and held as trespassers. For certain, Lawless or Brainless, knows nothing about the drilling conditions in Alaska. What she is doing is inventing a new fashionable career, as adopted by others in the entertainment business when the casting directors begin to forget who they are.

26 Feb 2012 09:32a.m.

Gary wrote:

arrest these eco terrorists

26 Feb 2012 08:31a.m.

AJ wrote:

The longer this goes on the more I wonder....do these people have poop bags? But seriously, I'm disappointed the eco-terrorists don't want to enter into discussions with Shell. It smacks of arrogance. And given Ms Lawless (loving the pun) lives in Auckland, how did she get to Taranaki? I highly doubt she walked or rode a bicycle. How much fossil fuel did she burn to get there? Hypocrisy anyone?

26 Feb 2012 03:22a.m.

Jay wrote:

Go Lucy!!

25 Feb 2012 09:26p.m.

Fellowes wrote:

Three cheers for Lucy Lawless and the other protesters!

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