Animal rights activist spared jail after Derby disturbance
Ben Newman was filmed running on to the course as the blue riband began on June 3.
An Animal Rising activist has been spared jail after running on to the track at the Betfred Derby a minute before the horses galloped past. Ben Newman, 32, was filmed running on to the course at Epsom as the premier Classic began on June 3. After pleading guilty at Guildford Crown Court on Thursday to causing public nuisance, he was criticised by the judge for “endangering” the lives of policeand security guards who managed to drag him off the track just before the horses ran past. Newman was sentenced to 18 weeks imprisonment suspended for two years and fined a total of GBP 1,356. The protest happened after the Jockey Club, which owns Epsom Downs, was granted an injunction banning the Animal Rising group, which Newman was a part of, from intervening in the event. He was produced from custody and appeared in court dressed in a grey sweatshirt.
He was one of 31 people arrested on the day of the race, including 12 on the racecourse grounds.

him to one side. About a minute later, the horses sprinted past, prosecutor Wendy Cottee told the court. She said: “The Derby was due to start at 3.30pm. Horses were let out just after that. “This defendant then ran across the track. The horses were around a minute away. “He was apprehended and taken off the track. “The defendant admits that the public were angry with him – several were jeering at him.” On Wednesday, Home Secretary Suella Braverman held a summit at Downing Street with police and sports bodies including the Lawn Tennis Association, the Premier
League and the England and Wales Cricket Board to discuss plans to step up security at summer sporting events. That afternoon, Just Stop Oil protesters threw orange confetti and jigsaw pieces on to court 18 at Wimbledon, stopping play twice. It came after members of the group invaded the pitch at Lord’s last week during the second Ashes test.
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