6 arrested in protest at North Anna site
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Media General News Service
Published: August 7, 2008
Six anti-nuclear power protesters were arrested at the North Anna power plant’s visitor center Thursday after refusing to leave at its closing time.
Richard Zuercher, a spokesman for Dominion Virginia Power, said about 25 protesters showed up at the visitor’s center near Mineral in Louisa County at about 2:30 p.m.
The protesters at one point sat down in the center’s exhibition hall and began chanting anti-nuclear sentiments, he said.
Zuercher said Virginia Power officials spoke to the protesters and asked them to leave by 4 p.m., when the visitor center normally closes. Some refused to leave and authorities were called.
By the time State Police and Louisa County Sheriff’s Department deputies arrived, only six protesters remained in the building and were arrested for trespassing. They were cheered by the crowd as they were led away, said Zuercher. No one was injured.
“Dominion recognizes the people’s right to speak their mind but we don’t endorse illegal activity,” said Zuercher.
The center is about 1 mile from the company’s two nuclear reactors.
The protesters align themselves with such environmental advocacy groups as Blue Ridge Earth First!, Rising Tide North America, and Nuclear Watch South, said Mary Olson, a spokeswoman for Nuclear Watch South.
Olson said the protest was held because “we’re trying to show visible opposition to the revival of nuclear power. Virginia Power appears poised to build another reactor at its North Anna plant.
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Posted by ( Kelly ) on August 11, 2008 at 1:10 am
They are trying to show ‘Visible opposition.’ That is because they don’t have the numbers on their side - more people are in favor or new nuclear power stations than those who are opposed. Because nuclear is a good neighbor, the numbers are overwhelmeing when polled whether one would rather live next to a nuclear plant or a coal plant (another inexpensive baseload energy option).
They do not have the facts on their side - nuclear has been quietly and safely increasing elecrical output for the last 20 years without harming the air that we breathe.
Since they can’t win through their numbers or their arguments, they cast themselves as heroes in jail, instead.
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