Shell (SHEL.L) is suing Greenpeace for $2.1 million in damages after the environmental group’s activists boarded the company’s oil production vessel in transit at sea this year, according to Greenpeace and a document seen by Reuters.

The British oil and gas major filed the claim in London’s High Court. Greenpeace activists boarded the vessel in January near the Canary Islands off the Atlantic coast of northern Africa to protest oil drilling and travelled on it as far as Norway.

Four Greenpeace activists used ropes to hoist themselves onto the vessel from inflatable boats that chased the ship at high speed.

Protests at sea against oil, gas or mining infrastructure have long been part of Greenpeace’s operations.

The damages Shell is seeking include costs related to shipping delays and expenses for extra security, as well as legal costs, according to a document seen by Reuters.

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    Boarding a moving vessel at sea was “unlawful and extremely dangerous,” a Shell spokesperson said.

    “The right to protest is fundamental and we respect it absolutely. But it must be done safely and lawfully,” the spokesperson said.

    Lol eat rocks. “We support the right to protest when it doesn’t amount to meaningful change”

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        Shell got pissed, if they loose they’ll pay legal fees and we’re reading about it.

        The planet will still burn but at least we’ll have this cool story

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        According to the article, Shell incurred millions of dollars in expenses related to the incident

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        You are reading about it, so it is at least spreading awareness (not of the problems we all already know exist, but of the fact that there are still people willing to put their necks on the line fighting for a better future).