Bristol doctor cleared of causing criminal damage at Twickenham

-Credit: (Image: PA)
-Credit: (Image: PA)


A Just Stop Oil supporter from Bristol has been cleared of causing criminal damage after he invaded the pitch at Twickenham and throwing powder paint. Patrick Hart, a 38-year-old GP, and Samuel Johnson, 41, threw orange corn starch powder paint during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby final in May 2023.

The pair were acquitted by a jury at Kingston Crown Court today (Tuesday, June 25). Just Stop Oil said prosecutors struggled to prove that they intended to cause criminal damage, because they would not have realised how difficult it would be to clean the paint from the specialist pitch.

Similar powder paint was used during the Ashes at Lords and was easily cleaned up with a leaf blower. However, the hybrid pitch at Twickenham is a combination of natural and plastic grass and much more difficult to clean, the campaign group said.

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Dr Hart, a GP from Bristol, said: “I told the jury that I am taking the most effective action I can, on the best available evidence, to protect the health of my patients. To put it simply: I am doing my duty as a doctor.”

Mr Johnson, a construction worker from Essex, added: “A year ago, Patrick and I ran onto Twickenham during the Premiership final, throwing orange powder in the air.

“Today, we have been found not guilty of criminal damage. I took part in this action because our politicians continue to issue licences, knowing full well it will result in the deaths of millions of people.

Just Stop Oil protesters Samuel Johnson (right) and Patrick Hart (left) outside Wimbledon Magistrates' Court
Just Stop Oil protesters Samuel Johnson (right) and Patrick Hart (left) outside Wimbledon Magistrates' Court, London, where they charged with aggravated trespass following an an incident on Saturday at the Premiership Final at Twickenham, when orange powder was thrown on the pitch in the 24th minute. -Credit:Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire

“Thousands have died due to extreme heat brought on by climate change while we were on trial. This is happening now.”

The pair also each face a charge of aggravated trespass which has been sent back to Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court to be dealt with at a later date, a member of court staff said. The Crown Prosecution Service has been approached for comment.