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Tree protester warned not to reoffend says she would 'absolutely' do it again
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Tree protester warned not to reoffend says she would 'absolutely' do it again

An elderly activist, Mij Tanith, 78, pleaded guilty to being unlawfully on premises during a protest against the felling of nearly 600 trees at the North Adelaide Golf Course. Despite receiving a warning from a magistrate that she could face a conviction if she reoffends, Tanith stated she would 'absolutely' consider protesting again due to her strong opposition to the tree removal. The magistrate decided not to record a conviction or impose a fine but required her to pay court fees and cautioned her about potential legal consequences if she repeated the offense. The South Australian government claims the redevelopment of the golf course will include planting more trees than removed and aims to host major international events such as the Australian Open in 2028.

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Tree protester warned not to reoffend says she would 'absolutely' do it again

An elderly activist, Mij Tanith, 78, pleaded guilty to being unlawfully on premises during a protest against the felling of nearly 600 trees at the North Adelaide Golf Course. Despite receiving a warning from a magistrate that she could face a conviction if she reoffends, Tanith stated she would 'absolutely' consider protesting again due to her strong opposition to the tree removal. The magistrate decided not to record a conviction or impose a fine but required her to pay court fees and cautioned her about potential legal consequences if she repeated the offense. The South Australian government claims the redevelopment of the golf course will include planting more trees than removed and aims to host major international events such as the Australian Open in 2028.

Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents the situation objectively, quoting both the magistrate's concerns regarding legal repercussions and Tanith's personal stance on the issue. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or selective sourcing, maintaining a balanced perspective between the activist's views and the政府

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