A GROUP of Just Stop Oil activists who caused rush-hour chaos on a key route have avoided jail as they have given up the cause.
Ishani Milward-Bose, Daniel Wills, Anthony Bradley and Alice Brown were part of a 100-strong slow march that brought traffic to a standstill on the A41 Hendon Way near London's Brent Cross Flyover on November 13, 2023.
The quartet wore hi-vis orange jackets and carried Just Stop Oil banners as they marched along the commuter route for around three hours in the morning.
But they dodged jail after their solicitor told magistrates they no longer support the eco-warriors.
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