Climate protester cleared of knife charge
A CLIMATE camp protester from Nottingham who refused to accept a caution when a lock knife was found in his rucksack has been cleared by a jury of possessing a bladed article.
Reginald Twigger claimed he used the knife in his work as a handyman and needed it to repair his tent and bike.
The 41-year-old, also known as Henry, was awarded the costs of his privately-funded defence, and travel expenses from his home.
Maidstone Crown Court heard Mr Twigger had gone to the camp at Dux Road, Hoo, Kent, last year on a bicycle pulling a trailer. Arriving in the rain just after midnight on August 4, he was stopped by police on the approach road and searched.
Anthony Prosser, prosecuting, said it was an offence to have a blade or sharp point in a public place. There was a defence, he said, if a person carried a knife for a good reason. When asked why he had the knife, Mr Twigger said: "I use it for my trade."
After being cautioned by police, he replied: "You had better well charge me then."
He was arrested and taken to a police station. He explained during an interview that he used the knife for stripping wires and cutting cords and carpet, and to repair his tent and bike.
Mr Twigger, of Holme Road, West Bridgford, said in evidence a police officer told him: "I am afraid we have got to offer you a caution."
When he refused, the officer went away for 10 minutes, leaving him standing in the rain.
Mr Twigger declined to have his case heard at magistrates' court.
He was previously convicted of criminal damage after painting anti-war slogans on Nottingham's armed forces recruitment office.
Police found the former Territorial Army member nearby with a tin of red paint in one hand and a paintbrush in the other.












4 Comments
by ceedee, over the hill
Monday, May 18 2009, 6:43PM
“I'm surprised that some here are so willing to cast doubt over the impartiality of the jury in this case.
They heard all of the evidence for and against and you've only read a short summary.
How dare you question sworn jurors?”
by The Equaliser, NOTTINGRAD
Wednesday, May 13 2009, 6:49PM
“Just why should an ordinary, non criminal citizen not have a knife about his person?”
by Dave, Notts
Wednesday, May 13 2009, 2:08PM
“Mmmm, indeed Lesta.
You'd think it'd make more punctures to his bike than it mended. And where does all the cable sheathing end up that he's stripped off the wires?.”
by Lesta, In Lace Stockings
Wednesday, May 13 2009, 1:47PM
“Reginald Twigger..
The name evokes thoughts of a ne'er do well ,as is illustrated in this sorry tale which is indicative of our societys descent into anarchy.
Reggie may think he is clever but I think he is a rabble rousing tree hugger.”