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Kate Bramfitt , Ben Plumpton and Naomi Goddard found guilty of wilfully obstructing a highway.
They were among 80 people who took part in the protest on 6 November last year .
Protesters had not informed the police about the protest beforehand and did not co-operate with officers when they were arrested.
They sat or laid down after being arrested and knew their actions would cause disruption.
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