Six animal welfare preachers have been approved to create a public disturbance on protests. Grand national,
Nine workers climbed on the perimeter fence Anter In 2023 and Went on track to perform Against the staging of the race.
Some attached themselves to jump as part of the protest, brought the racecourse into a stay and delayed the beginning.
Others tried to glue themselves to put security fencing around the track, but were led by the police.
Officials arrested 118 people more than disintegration, which they said were criminal damage and public disturbance offenses.

The protesters claimed that racing provokes cruelty Horses Through severe training, whipping and painful injuries.
Monitoring since 2007 by animal assistance shows that at least 3,071 Horses have died on Britain’s racecourseIn 2023, all three died in Grand National, and a fourth later died of an infection after an injury.
On Wednesday, in the Liverpool Crown Court, six members of the campaign organization Animal Rising, who denied public disturbance, were unanimously found guilty of the jury’s decision.
A major rescue was the “appropriate excuse”, which was the provision of the public disturbance law. The defendants argued that horses’ pain and deaths justified their actions.
Animal Rising said the results revealed that 12 randomly selected members of the public agreed that “a race to prevent horses to prevent damage to damage was not a crime”.

The horses have to jump 30 times with a four -mile route of the Grand National course.
22 -year -old Glasgow’s Sara McCfrey, who was one of them, said: “Ever since we tried to stop Grand National, more than 450 horses have been killed.
“As a nation of animal lovers, we recognize horses as intelligent, beautiful and complex individuals. Yet they are considered as objects for profit, exploited and then sacrifice when they fulfill their purpose.”
He called Lisa Nandi, Secretary, Sports to ban, Racist,
It was the first of the five Grand National Crown Court cases, in which 23 other animal emerging activists face testing due to public disturbance. Another test begins on Monday.