Court told forest protester kicked in the face

An anti-logging protester has told the Hobart Magistrates Court how a forest contractor dragged him out of a car and kicked him in the face during a blockade in the Florentine Valley.

Forest workers Rodney Howells, Terrence Pearce and Jeremey Eiszelle have pleaded not guilty to assaulting two protesters in the Florentine Valley in October 2008.

One of the protesters, 23-year-old Nishant Datt, told the court he locked himself onto a disused car blocking a forestry road to prevent trees from being logged.

He said forest contractors started smashing the car’s windows with a sledgehammer because they could not start work.

Mr Datt said he was trying to get out of the car when a contractor dragged him out of a shattered window and then kicked him in the head several times.

The contractors’ lawyer Craig Rainbird has suggested the protesters knew the loggers were “not shrinking violets” and they stayed in the car accepting the risk of violence.

Under cross examination, Mr Datt conceded that but said he did not think the violence would escalate to such an extent.

Forestry Tasmania supervisor Scott Marriott told the court that he urged the protesters to get out of the car when he saw Howells approach it with a sledgehammer, saying they had three seconds.

Mr Marriott said considerable force was used in the blow with the sledgehammer and afterwards Howells appeared “quite upset.”

The hearing’s been adjourned until May.

The hearing has been adjourned until May.

Forest protestor tells court he was dragged and kicked by contractor

An anti-logging protestor has told the Hobart Magistrates Court how a forest contractor dragged him out of a car and kicked him in the face during a blockade in the Florentine Valley.

Forest workers Rodney Howells, Terrence Pearce and Jeremey Eiszelle have pleaded not guilty to assaulting two protesters in the Florentine Valley in October 2008.

One of the protesters, 23-year-old Nishant Datt, told the court he locked himself onto a disused car blocking a forestry road to prevent trees from being logged.

He said forest contractors started smashing the car’s windows with a sledgehammer because they could not start work.

Mr Datt told the court he was trying to get out of the car when a contractor dragged him out of a shattered window and then kicked him in the head several times.

The hearing continues.

Court told of ‘rampage’ against forestry protesters

A Tasmanian forestry worker accused of assaulting protesters told police he went on a rampage, not realising there were two people in the car he smashed with a sledgehammer.

Rodney Howells, Jeremy Eizell and Terrence Pearce have pleaded not guilty to assaulting two forest activists in the Upper Florentine Valley in October 2008.

It is alleged the trio attacked the protesters who had been in car blocking a forestry road.

The Magistrates Court in Hobart has heard Howells smashed the car with a sledgehammer while the other two defendants kicked in the windows.

One of the protesters was allegedly kicked after being dragged out of the car.

The court heard a police interview in which Howells said he had previously warned the protesters not to come back to the logging site.

Howells told police he grabbed a 10-pound hammer out of his ute and went on a rampage, not realising there were two people in the car.

In another police interview played to the court, Eiszelle said he had been disgruntled and not impressed by the activists who were stopping him from doing his job.

The hearing is expected to finish today.

The two protesters are due back in court next month to face trespass charges.