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Two Just Stop Oil protesters have denied criminal damage after liquid latex was poured over a robot at a Tesla store in West London.
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00:00So this is one of the latest in court cases involving Just Stop Oil.
00:0663-year-old Nigel Fleming and 74-year-old Catherine Nash are both charged with causing
00:12£2,696.40 in criminal damage after an incident at the Westfield Tesla store in Shepherd's
00:24bush on March 12th when liquid latex was poured over a robot. Nigel Fleming, who was representing
00:32himself, pleaded not guilty at Westminster Magistrate's Court. Catherine Nash is also
00:40representing herself and appeared by a video link, having pleaded not guilty at a previous
00:47hearing that was adjourned to tie up her case with Fleming's on Tuesday.
00:52Fleming of Worcester Crescent in London said it is accepted that they carried out the
00:59action, but they had a quote-unquote lawful excuse. He also told the court that the value
01:05of the damage was less than that was alleged. Wearing a white hoodie and glasses around his
01:12neck, Fleming said, quote-unquote, we were very careful to try and make it so that the
01:19mannequin was not damaged. He added he was very surprised that there was damage to anything.
01:27If you have been following us over the last few weeks, you may have heard how Just Stop
01:35Oil as a Group announced they would cease their disruptive action protests at the end of April.

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