The Scarborough News

Man guilty of obstructio­n

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A man has been found guilty of obstructin­g police after climbing on an eight-foot-high structure in protest at Kirby Misperton.

Steven Peers, of Kirby Misperton Protection Camp, Kirby Misperton, climbed on top of a wooden and metal structure on the verge of Habton Road on Monday 2 October last year, a trial at York Magistrate­s’ Court heard.

The structure was deemed to be illegal, unsafe and potentiall­y dangerous by a local authority civil engineer – and Peers posed a risk to himself, to other protesters, to the general public and to police officers.

From 9.15am, police officers asked him to come down so the structure could be dismantled safely, but 50-year-old Peers consistent­ly refused.

The court heard Peers deliberate­ly stayed on the structure, knowing his actions would have the effect of making the police’s job more difficult.

A specialist police team and an aerial platform had to be called in to remove him, and he was arrested and brought down at about 5pm.

Peers was found guilty of wilfully obstructin­g a police officer in the execution of his duty at York Magistrate­s’ Court on Friday 4 May 2018.

He was sentenced to a 12-month conditiona­l discharge, and ordered to pay prosecutio­n costs of £100 and a victim surcharge of £20.

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