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Anti-vegan protesters fined after eating raw DEAD SQUIRRELS at London vegan market (GRAPHIC VIDEO) | |
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Two men who dined on raw dead squirrels at a London vegan food market in a disturbing protest against veganism have been convicted of public order offences and fined. | Two men who dined on raw dead squirrels at a London vegan food market in a disturbing protest against veganism have been convicted of public order offences and fined. |
The men, Deonisy Khlebnikov, 22, and Gatis Lagzdins, 29, chowed down on the uncooked squirrels at the Soho Vegan Food Market on March 30. | The men, Deonisy Khlebnikov, 22, and Gatis Lagzdins, 29, chowed down on the uncooked squirrels at the Soho Vegan Food Market on March 30. |
At the City of London Magistrates’ Court in June, the squirrel-eating duo denied that their behavior had been disorderly and likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress – but the pair were found guilty on Monday. | At the City of London Magistrates’ Court in June, the squirrel-eating duo denied that their behavior had been disorderly and likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress – but the pair were found guilty on Monday. |
Warning: Some viewers may find this footage disturbing | Warning: Some viewers may find this footage disturbing |
Natalie Clines, senior prosecutor for the Crown Protection Service (CPS), said Khlebnikov and Lagzdins claimed they were anti-veganism and were “raising awareness about the dangers of not eating meat.” | Natalie Clines, senior prosecutor for the Crown Protection Service (CPS), said Khlebnikov and Lagzdins claimed they were anti-veganism and were “raising awareness about the dangers of not eating meat.” |
Clines said the men had engaged in “disgusting and unnecessary behaviour” despite requests to stop, “including from a parent whose child was upset by their actions.” The CPS, she said, determined that they had therefore “planned and intended to cause distress to the public.” | Clines said the men had engaged in “disgusting and unnecessary behaviour” despite requests to stop, “including from a parent whose child was upset by their actions.” The CPS, she said, determined that they had therefore “planned and intended to cause distress to the public.” |
Khlebnikov was fined £200 while Lagzdins was fined £400. Lagzdins had posted videos of similarly disturbing stunts on YouTube as part of his so-called anti-vegan activism. | Khlebnikov was fined £200 while Lagzdins was fined £400. Lagzdins had posted videos of similarly disturbing stunts on YouTube as part of his so-called anti-vegan activism. |
Soho Vegan Market said in a statement that it was created so that people, vegan and otherwise, could try “delicious and different plant-based food.” Needless to say, dead squirrels are not part of its culinary offerings. | Soho Vegan Market said in a statement that it was created so that people, vegan and otherwise, could try “delicious and different plant-based food.” Needless to say, dead squirrels are not part of its culinary offerings. |
The market said it did not condone the actions of the “known anti-Vegan YouTuber” and were glad to see the men suffer consequences for their actions. | The market said it did not condone the actions of the “known anti-Vegan YouTuber” and were glad to see the men suffer consequences for their actions. |
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