A yoga-teaching eco nut wants hard-up Brits to pay her court fine after being arrested 14 times.
Stefania Morosi is part of Just Stop Oil, Insulate Britain and Extinction Rebellion.
The 46-year-old moaned she has lost out on work because of her arrests.
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She has been slapped with 280 hours of unpaid, community work and has four suspended jail terms.
But Morosi, of Ealing, west London now needs help to pay off her £928 fine.
This is despite millions of Brits struggling to make ends meet amid the cost-of-living crisis.
She has sent up a GoFundMe and has £485 worth of donations so far, as reported on Need To Know.
Morosi was last in court in April for taking part in a sit-down protest on the M25.
The mum-of-two was one nine protesters who delayed over 48,000 vehicles on the Junction 31 slip road at Purfleet, Essex, in 2021.
Cops and an ambulance were held up due to the Insulate Britain blockage.
Morosi got a suspended sentence for causing a public nuisance.
She bleated: “I’m a mother of two boys, a yoga teacher and a woman who is deeply concerned about the impacts of the climate emergency on people’s lives right now and the even worse impacts to come.
“Some impacts are unavoidable at this point but every percentage of a degree of warming counts and will cause pain and destruction for a higher number of people: every human counts, our children count.
“This is why I did not remain just concerned, I decided to act.
“I took to the streets with the Extinction Rebellion, I was part of Insulate Britain demanding that the UK government insulate British homes starting from the poorest, a no brainer demand if we are serious about tackling rising emissions of CO2.
“I joined in with Just Stop Oil supporting the other no-brainer demand that we stop licensing new gas and oil fields.”
Morosi added: “My actions got me arrested 14th times for peacefully protesting against our government inaction.
“I had many trials, in magistrate and in crown court, many days of lost income, many fines, 280 hours of community payback which means unpaid work every Monday, lost job opportunities with big charities who could not go past my criminal record.
“I currently have four suspended sentences for a total of months I would spend in prison if I dared to go out on the streets again, cause these days, no type of protest is safe.”
She claimed: “They have changed the rules for the police to arrest us more easily with the UK now being considered by the UN human rights watch as a place where human rights are eroded quickly.
“They have changed the rules within the courts to take away from us admissible defences for our actions.”
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