First, a bit of paint will not harm anyone. These climate activities are going to learn two things in the next few days: (1) Trespassing at an airport is a felony almost anywhere in the world. That means criminal prosecution. (2) removing paint from an aircraft is expensive.
So these climate activists are about to find out the reach of the British criminal system and it will not be pleasant, the UK has very strict laws about that, I would be surprised if cleaning the aircraft of all the paint will cost less than $100,000.
I am sure that when they planned (premeditation) this little show they had a very valid logic to doing this. Tonight, they are probably realizing the depth of their troubles. I understand that in the UK it's a minimum one-year jail sentence.
Also, good luck travelling with a criminal trespass charge against you. I am relatively certain that the airline industry will slap them with no-fly status.
Update; It seems that what they threw on the aircraft was paint powder. It will be easy to wash off, and that part is cheap, what is less cheap is the fact that several critical parts will have to be removed and inspected. There is a strong likelihood that one engine may have to be replaced and inspected...As for the criminal trespass, for those who doubt, that's for real. Governments don't joke around with that.
Update 2: Not that it changes anything, but apparently they got the wrong aircraft. Granted all aircraft more or less look alike instead they hit someone else's aircraft. It changes nothing!
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