A notorious vegan activist has stripped down outside a Perth court after she was found guilty of disorderly conduct following a naked stunt in a designer ...
Tash Peterson (pictured) staged the protest at the Raine Square Louis Vuitton store in Perth on August 21 last year Prosecutors argued in court that the words and tone Ms Peterson used during the protest, as well as her decision to enter the store in nothing but her underwear, would 'seriously offend the beliefs and practices of most people' and amounted to disorderly conduct. Ms Peterson said she had nothing against the people in the Louis Vuitton store that day and was not trying to offend. Ms Peterson arrived at the luxury store in August last year to protest animal products in fashion with a sign that read: 'If you're not vegan, you're an animal abuser' on one side (pictured) Ms Peterson took her jumper off revealing the message 'wear ur (sic) own skin' which was written across her chest in marker (pictured) Ms Peterson told reporters that the verdict didn't bother her at all and she wouldn't stop her campaign (pictured)
Notorious vegan activist Tash Peterson has held another topless protest in Perth, just moments after he pleaded guilty to a similar stunt.
Vegan activist Tash Peterson has staged another half-naked protest outside a Perth court - just moments after she was found guilty of disorderly conduct for ...
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Tash Peterson has been found guilty of disorderly conduct after she stormed Perth's Louis Vuitton store half-naked last year — but it didn't deter her from ...
She said she had “nothing against” the people in the shop and she was not there to “offend, intimidate or threaten anyone”. Ms Harries said her conduct disturbed the good order of the Louis Vuitton store and was of “such a nature” that it was contrary of the “standards of good public order”. Ms Heslop also argued that Peterson’s actions did not amount to disorderly behaviour because her nudity was not “sexualised” and directly “correlated” to the message she was trying to get across.
Tash Peterson, 28, walked out of the court in Perth, Australia with her breats exposed and her chest baring the message: "Wear ur own skin!
She said she had “nothing against” the people in the shop and she was not there to “offend, intimidate or threaten anyone”. Peterson said that she had “so many plans” ahead of her to “disrupt” the “mass suffering”. She said she would continue to stage her unorthodox protests “until the animal holocaust ends”.
The notorious animal rights advocate staged a half-naked protest just moments after being convicted of a similar stunt.
While Peterson was on Wednesday convicted of acting disorderly, magistrate Michelle Harries found Peterson’s boyfriend and the third protestor not guilty of the charges against them. Video of the Louis Vuitton stunt shows Peterson topless in her underwear, her body smeared with fake blood as she berated customers inside the luxury store. A magistrate on Wednesday found her guilty of disorderly conduct, after she stormed the Perth Louis Vuitton store wearing only underwear and covered in what appeared to be blood in August last year.
A vegan activist has staged a topless protest outside court, moments after being convicted of storming a Louis Vuitton store in just her underwear.
Tash Peterson, 28, was seen exposing her breasts - covering just her nipples - outside a court in Perth, with a message written on her chest saying: “Wear ur own skin!” Tash Peterson, 28, was seen exposing her breasts outside a court in Perth, with a message written on her chest saying: “Wear ur own skin!” She was armed with a sign reading: “Rather be naked than wear someone else’s skin.”