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Related: About this forumNon-VIolent UK Climate Protestor Turns 78 In Prison Friday; She's Too Small For Ankle Bracelet To Fit
Gaie Delap will turn 78 on Friday, in Eastwood Park prison, Gloucestershire. Sentenced to 20 months last August for climbing a gantry over the M25 for Just Stop Oil, she was released in November to serve the rest of her sentence on a home detention curfew. But the electronic tag that she was required to wear couldnt go round her ankle because she has deep-vein thrombosis and it might have risked causing her a stroke. It couldnt go round her wrist because they couldnt find a tag small enough, which people keep saying is because shes frail. Delap hates being called frail. Her wrist is a perfectly reasonable size, 14-and-a-half centimetres. Its the wrist-tag design thats wanting. The topsy-turvy world where a government contractor, Serco, can fail and fail again, while a citizen with a social purpose gets called back to prison five days before Christmas to atone for that failure, isnt even the most absurd thing about this story.
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Her brother, Mick Delap, finds this ridiculous on a practical level: anyone in their 70s, he told me, knows you might hop on a gantry at 75 but wouldnt three years later. Its a sound point, but not the main point. Justice demands that you weigh the risk of traffic disruption against the loss to the community of someone who also runs community art workshops for local kids; acknowledge the category difference between non-violence and riot; and balance the inconvenience of the rule-breaker against the numb state of a completely supine population. If you cant exercise that kind of subtlety, you might as well be replaced by AI.
Retirees undertake arrestable actions in the climate movement because they know the younger generation has more to lose. And maybe that makes them fair game, these people who are asking to be arrested, or maybe that should force a reckoning. Theyre not hotheads, theyre not hooligans, theyre not on a bandwagon. The science tells you they have a point; the law doesnt demand that you ignore it.
The funny thing is, while Delap has been in prison, she has met numerous other victims of an electronic tag system that is positively Kafkaesque. For example, the prisoners who were let out of jail too late to get the bus, so didnt get home in time for their curfew requirements and got hauled immediately back in. If it was a failure of imagination, of recognition and of justice that put Delap in prison, its a failure of systems and bureaucracy that have kept her there. Serco is not up to this job, as evidenced by its multiple failures and fines, yet the CEOs salary in no way reflects. It remains in the power of the Ministry of Justice to find a solution. Thats what were hoping for, said Mick. Come on, its her birthday on Friday.
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jan/09/failure-justice-gaie-delap-prison-government-climate-activist-tory-law
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(38,181 posts)They just can't imagine that their simple, 2+2, black-and-white analyses of complex situations could possibly fall short, despite their repeatedly doing so.