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Christian street preachers fined over Bristol shopping centre sermon | Christian street preachers fined over Bristol shopping centre sermon |
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Two street preachers who told Muslims their God "did not exist" and called a crowd of shoppers "animals" have been fined £300 each. | Two street preachers who told Muslims their God "did not exist" and called a crowd of shoppers "animals" have been fined £300 each. |
Michael Overd, 52, and American Michael Stockwell, 50, have been convicted of a religiously aggravated public order offence over their sermons to shoppers. | Michael Overd, 52, and American Michael Stockwell, 50, have been convicted of a religiously aggravated public order offence over their sermons to shoppers. |
They were filmed in July preaching at Bristol's Broadmead Shopping Centre and appeared before the city's magistrates. | They were filmed in July preaching at Bristol's Broadmead Shopping Centre and appeared before the city's magistrates. |
Christian Concern, which defended the men, is to appeal over the conviction. | Christian Concern, which defended the men, is to appeal over the conviction. |
The pair were convicted under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 on Tuesday. | |
Bristol magistrates also heard a Criminal Order Behaviour application would be made against Overd in May. | Bristol magistrates also heard a Criminal Order Behaviour application would be made against Overd in May. |
GoPro evidence | GoPro evidence |
Ch Insp Andy Williams said: "The police have to strike the balance between the right to freedom of expression and free speech and behaviour that causes a member of the public to feel harassed, alarmed or distressed as a result of what is said or done. | Ch Insp Andy Williams said: "The police have to strike the balance between the right to freedom of expression and free speech and behaviour that causes a member of the public to feel harassed, alarmed or distressed as a result of what is said or done. |
"The court has determined that these men crossed that line and used their platform to comment on other religions and sexuality using disparaging and offensive language. | "The court has determined that these men crossed that line and used their platform to comment on other religions and sexuality using disparaging and offensive language. |
"They recorded their preaching on a GoPro camera which captured the exact words used and the reaction of those listening. | "They recorded their preaching on a GoPro camera which captured the exact words used and the reaction of those listening. |
"They were fully aware of the impact their preaching was having on their audience and the resulting tension it was causing." | "They were fully aware of the impact their preaching was having on their audience and the resulting tension it was causing." |
The court heard homophobic comments were also made to those in the crowd. | The court heard homophobic comments were also made to those in the crowd. |
Overd, of Creech St Michael, Somerset, and Stockwell, of Selden, New York, were also ordered to jointly pay court costs of £3,372. | Overd, of Creech St Michael, Somerset, and Stockwell, of Selden, New York, were also ordered to jointly pay court costs of £3,372. |
A third man, Adrian Clark, had the case against him dismissed on the grounds there was no case to answer. | A third man, Adrian Clark, had the case against him dismissed on the grounds there was no case to answer. |
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