A HEREFORDSHIRE teen has been banned from gluing herself to motorway structures ahead of her next court hearing.
Magistrates in Colchester in January heard that Louisa Hadden is accused of one count of wilful obstruction of a highway.
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The prosecutor told the court that the 19-year-old is accused of, without lawful authority, wilfully obstructing the free passage along a highway, namely Askews Farm Lane, in Grays, Essex, on April 15.
Hadden, who is of Madley, Herefordshire, was bailed with conditions not to enter or remain on any motorway except when in a vehicle, not to affix herself or any object to any structure on a motorway, and not to affix herself to any public or private property with any form of adhesive substance.
She or her legal representative will appear before magistrates in Southend next for a case management hearing on February 24.
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