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7 Nov 2011

RYANAIR'S MICHAEL O'LEARY & DAVID BONDERMAN DIRECT ACTION PROTEST WORKS AGAINST YOUR ABUSE OF OUR CHILDREN..JOHN LENNON AIRPORT PROTEST.''NOT GUILTY'' PROTESTS TO CONTINUE.

''NOT GUILTY'' Michael..............   

Thursday 3rd November 2011 the court case for RyanairDontCare Campaign founder John Foley was held at Liverpool Magistrates Court in Liverpool.Charged with Aggravated Trespass with his DIRECT action Roof Top protest at John Lennon Airport against Ryanair, Europe's Greatest Exploiters of young people wishing to become cabin crew.
John Foley had pleaded Not Guilty at an earlier hearing and his case was heard by a Circuit Judge.
The Judge had made comments in open court about his personal feeling against Ryanair which he would not let cloud his judgement in this case.
The Judge showed sympathy towards John Foley's daughter as he looked through John Foley's police statement and one of the reasons this protest took place.After about 20 minutes the Judge turned to John Foley and said '''''''''' I find you NOT GUILTY '''''''''''
The Circuit Judge did point out how John must use other means to protest and not to put himself in danger,to which Foley thanked the Circuit Judge for his concern.










John said,
This is a great victor against Exploitation of young people at Ryanair...Michael O'leary continues to say  RyanairDontCare Campaign is ''doomed to fail''
RyanairDontCare Campaign is firmly out there and many young students wishing to become cabin crew are staying clear of Europe's Greatest Training Robbers ''RYANAIR'' which makes direct action protest a winner every time.
Peaceful and Direct Action protests will continue until O'Leary and Bonderman are sacked by the Shareholders.....
RyanairDontCare Campaign wishes to thank Solfed for all their support and words of encouragement.....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dear Judge at Liverpool Magistrates Court;
I would like to thank you for your verdict in John Foley's case. It is a great relief and a great victory for us all. Great victory of justice, compassion and common sense.