Benjamin Clark, 18, of Wilton Crescent, Hertford, exits Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, charged with criminal damage to the Sir Winston Churchill statue in Parliament Square on September 10, the final day of ten days of Extinction Rebellion protests in the capital and admitted causing £1,642.03 worth of damage to the statue and spraying the word "racist" in chalk paint, but denied causing all the damage to the statue done on the day. Deputy Chief Magistrate Tan Ikram handed down a £200 fine and ordered Clark to pay £1,200 in compensation.

Benjamin Clark, 18, of Wilton Crescent, Hertford, exits Westminster Magistrates' Court in London, charged with criminal damage to the Sir Winston Churchill statue in Parliament Square on September 10, the final day of ten days of Extinction Rebellion protests in the capital and admitted causing £1,642.03 worth of damage to the statue and spraying the word "racist" in chalk paint, but denied causing all the damage to the statue done on the day. Deputy Chief Magistrate Tan Ikram handed down a £200 fine and ordered Clark to pay £1,200 in compensation. Stock Photo
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1503 x 2254 px | 25.5 x 38.2 cm | 10 x 15 inches | 150dpi

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9 October 2020

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Aaron Chown

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