Two arrests at Wellington GE Food Action.
2 GE Free campaigners were arrested during a GE Food education exercise at an inner city Wellington supermarket
yesterday.
Around 25 opponents of GE food provided consumers at Wellington City New World on Wakefield St with vital information
about foods containing genetically engineered ingredients.
A banner was unfurled from the roof outside the store. Inside, mad scientists and activists dressed in decontamination
suits handed out information, labeled GE food and informed shoppers about the dangers of GE via megaphone.
Sections of the store containing Inghams Chicken products were also cordoned off. Inghams is New Zealand’s biggest
importer of genetically engineered products, and are a company that shoppers should be wary of.
A number of police cars and a paddy wagon were called to the scene and a handful of trespass notices were issued. The
majority of customers were supportive of the activists message.
“We’ve been charged with a crime, but most New Zealanders would support what we’re doing. The real crime is having
unlabelled GE foods in shops. No one deserves to be an unwitting lab rat in a genetic experiment.” Said GE Free
campaigner Duncan Eddy, who has been charged with wilful damage.
The protesters have been bailed to appear in Wellington District Court on Monday the 15th of March at 9 am on charges
of wilful damage.