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Stocamine: Eight Activists of Extinction Rebellion Sentenced to Fines for a Tag

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On Thursday, the judicial court of Saverne (Alsace) sentenced the environmental activists to pay 400 euros each fine. They were prosecuted for inscriptions denouncing the burial of 42 000 tons of toxic waste and air pollution.

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On Thursday, the judicial court of Saverne (Alsace) sentenced the environmental activists to pay 400 euros each fine. They were prosecuted for inscriptions denouncing the burial of 42 000 tons of toxic waste and air pollution.

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Eight Extinction Rebellion activists were sentenced on Thursday 15 January to a fine of €400 each for tagging anti-Stocamine messages on a Dorlisheim road bridge in November 2025. An appeal procedure will have to be initiated to correct an error in the civil file.

On Thursday 15 January, the judicial court in Saverne sentenced the eight Extinction Rebellion activists to pay 400 euros each in fine. Environmental activists were prosecuted for two tags, one denouncing Stocamine and the other air pollution.

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Rue89 Strasbourg broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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