• About
    • Ethics policy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ownership, funding and corrections
    • Complaints procedure
    • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
Brighton and Hove News
30 April, 2026
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Opinion
    • Community
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
    • Food and Drink
  • Sport
    • Brighton and Hove Albion
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
Brighton and Hove News
No Result
View All Result
Home Brighton

Vegan activist loses appeal against conviction for spitting at woman wearing fur trimmed coat

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 12 Dec, 2019 at 9:47AM
A A
5
Vegan activist loses appeal against conviction for spitting at woman wearing fur trimmed coat

Dylan Roffey outside court in September

Dylan Roffey outside court in September

A vegan activist who was found guilty of spitting at a woman wearing a fur trimmed coat has lost her appeal against the conviction.

Dylan Roffey, 24, was found guilty in September of spitting at Rhiannon Boyle at Brighton Station on 5 January.

Later that month, she was also convicted of causing criminal damage at McDonald’s by throwing fake blood made of flour, water and red vegan food dye over the floors and walls.

Roffey appealed the spitting conviction, arguing that the spittle landed on Miss Boyle’s face accidentally – but at today’s hearing, both Miss Boyle and her friend Helen Mitchell maintained it was done deliberately.

And a panel of Judge Shani Barnes and magistrates Mrs L Brynin and Mrs D Hurrell agreed with them, dismissing the appeal.

This morning at Brighton Crown Court, Miss Boyle said she and her friend Helen Mitchell had been sitting on the concourse outside M&S when Roffey approached them.

She walked over with a smile on her face, and then asked Miss Boyle if she knew the trim on her coat hood was made of dog fur.

Miss Boyle said she had tried not to engage, but she said Roffey became increasingly heated, calling her a “nasty piece of shit,” adding: “You could hear the venom when she said that.”

At this point, her friend Helen Mitchell intervened to say that was unacceptable and asking her what she aimed to achieve.

Giving evidence from behind a screen, Miss Boyle said: “Miss Roffey then directed her attention back to me, inhaled as if to get a mouthful of saliva, lent forward and then she spat at me.

“She then turned and sprinted towards the station exit.

“I turned to Helen and said God, she’s just spat at me. Helen pulled tissues out of her bag, we cleaned it off and then we thought we should report it to the police.”

Helen Mitchell said: “It was a lot of spit. I don’t know a measurement but I would say a cupful. It was all sort of globbed together in Miss Boyle’s hair – she had long hair at the time – and in her coat and jumper. We used quite a few tissues.”

Asking questions on Roffey’s behalf, Audrey Mogan asked both women if they had made up the spitting because they were embarrassed and angry at being publicly confronted in public on a busy Saturday.

Both women denied this, and Miss Mitchell added: “I believe in free speech and I would never fabricate an incident like this.

“I don’t disagree with Miss Roffey’s values – the animal rights argument. I just absolutely disagree with the method of spitting on someone.”

Roffey told the court that after becoming vegan four years ago, she had become increasingly involved in animal rights, and often stopped people she saw wearing fur.

However, she denied calling Miss Boyle a nasty piece of shit or spitting at her.

She said: “I have had every reaction under the sun – sometimes positive, sometimes apathetic, sometimes aggressive . . . [Miss Boyle was] surprised and uncomfortable and quickly got quite angry about it.

“I was told quite quickly that just by talking to her I was violating her human rights.”

Appearing for the Crown Prosecution Service, Sophie Evans asked Roffey about the McDonald’s incident, saying: “You’re not afraid to break the law to get your views across, are you?”

Roffey answered: “I certainly believe in doing what’s right as best I can. Everything I do is for the sake of justice.

“I have certainly not done anything violent . . . I prioritise doing what I think is right.”

After the September 2 conviction at Brighton Magistrates Court, Roffey was ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work, and pay £500 in court costs, £150 compensation to Ms Boyle and an £85 victim surcharge.

This was reduced today to a conditional discharge, as Roffey has already completed the unpaid work.

For the criminal damage, she was sentenced to another 60 hours of unpaid work, plus £50 compensation to McDonald’s, costs of £250 and a victim surcharge of £85.

Support quality, independent, local journalism that matters. Donate here.
ShareTweetShareSendSendShare

Comments 5

  1. bradly says:
    6 years ago

    she has the perfect right to appeal and i hope the judge increases the sentence

    Reply
  2. Peter Challis says:
    6 years ago

    Ash – bless the righteous, shouty, intimidating, spitty, DxE animal rights activist (they aren’t true vegans) who thinks the law doesn’t apply to her.

    Reply
  3. Jay316 says:
    6 years ago

    So what happened.. this doesn’t say unless I’ve misread article.

    Reply
    • Jo Wadsworth says:
      6 years ago

      sorry Jay, I’ve just added a line to say that the hearing has been adjourned until after lunch

      Reply
  4. Jay316 says:
    6 years ago

    Sorry but makes no sense now at all.

    Conditional discharge meaning what???

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most read

Building manager charged with £162k fraud

Pub applies for 2.30am closing time

Vegan activist loses appeal against conviction for spitting at woman wearing fur trimmed coat

Coffee shop bids to keep back garden sauna

Fewer homeless people being moved from Brighton to Eastbourne

Man charged with Regency Square murder

Hove home owner seeks consent for shared house revamp

City centre pub set to get its garden back

McDonald’s could be off the menu in Hove

Teen who died in youth custody had heart condition, inquest hears

Newsletter

Arts and Culture

  • All
  • Music
  • Theatre
  • Food and Drink
The Doris Show, Brighton Lantern Theatre, May 14-16th 2026

Doris Day Tells Her Story

30 April 2026
Carlos Acosta’s Carmen ignites Theatre Royal Brighton

Carlos Acosta’s Carmen ignites Theatre Royal Brighton

29 April 2026
Jellyfish Theatre’s The Dragon Wagon is rolling into Brighton Fringe this May

Jellyfish Theatre’s The Dragon Wagon is rolling into Brighton Fringe this May

29 April 2026

Three Score Dance Previews Betwixt at Brighton Festival

29 April 2026
Load More

Sport

  • All
  • Brighton and Hove Albion
  • Cricket
Kickboxers face fight to extend opening hours

Kickboxers face fight to extend opening hours

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
30 April 2026
2

A martial arts school has applied to open from 7am, with some neighbours objecting and others offering support. Kickboxfit (KBF)...

Simpson steers Sussex into strong position on day two v Hampshire

Sussex draw with Yorkshire at Headingley

by Graham Hardcastle - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
27 April 2026
0

Yorkshire 511 (139.2 overs) Sussex 502 (131.4 overs) and 324-8 (86 overs) Match drawn Yorkshire 13 points, Sussex 13 points...

Simpson steers Sussex into strong position on day two v Hampshire

Runs galore but Sussex look set for draw with Yorkshire at Headingley

by Graham Hardcastle - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
26 April 2026
0

Yorkshire 511 (139.2 overs) Sussex 502 (131.4 overs) and 31-2 (14 overs) Sussex (5 points) lead Yorkshire (5 points) by...

Simpson steers Sussex into strong position on day two v Hampshire

Runs keep coming on day two as Yorkshire host Sussex

by Graham Hardcastle - ECB Reporters Network supported by Rothesay
25 April 2026
0

Yorkshire 192-1 (60 overs) Sussex 502 all out (131.4 overs) Yorkshire (2 points) trail Sussex (4 points) by 310 runs...

Load More
December 2019
M T W T F S S
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031  
« Nov   Jan »

RSS From Sussex News

  • County historian to share tales of silly Sussex 20 April 2026
  • Two flee from flat as arsonist sets fire to barber shop below 18 April 2026
  • Four people convicted of plot to throw drugs and phones into prison 17 April 2026
  • July trial date set for boy, 16, charged with murdering teen 17 April 2026
  • Serious crash closes A23 just north of Brighton 17 April 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
  • About
  • Contact
  • Support
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy
  • Complaints
  • Ownership, funding and corrections
  • Ethics
  • T&C

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Opinion
  • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Theatre
  • Sport
    • Cricket
  • Newsletter
  • Public notices
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Contact

© 2023 Brighton and Hove News