Notorious ‘Vegan Booty’ activist burns legal papers after restaurant ban

The world's most notorious Vegan protestor has publicly burned a police notice banning her from entering any and all pubs and restaurants in Western Australia.

Tash Peterson, also known as Vegan Booty, has made a career out of performative protesting and making a general nuisance out of herself.

The militant vegan has been seen going into restaurants and bars and making a scene, while also protesting topless outside venues.

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She turned the actions into a money-making career having turned to OnlyFans a few years ago where it is thought she is making around £30k per month.

However, her stunts – which recently saw her storm a packed restaurant full of meat-eaters while playing the sound of dying pigs on loudspeakers – have seen her become a menace to the area and she was banned from entering any of the places for 12 months.

The 29-year-old, seemingly not bothered about the ban, was seen burning the official police order during a protest.

She said, while using a tasteless Holocaust analogy: “I don't comply to this any more, I don't accept this serving notice.

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“I will continue to go into restaurants and places with liquor licenses if they are profiting and serving animal abuse, torture, enslavement and murder.

“No-one can stop me from bringing to light the largest holocaust in history where trillions of non-human people are brutally murdered simply for human pleasure.

“This notice is designed for disorderly, drunken and violent people not animal rights activists.

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“They are using it in an attempt to silence me, to stop me from bringing light to the animal holocaust in many venues.”

In an earlier video where she talking about getting the banning order, she was seen wearing a t-shirt with the words “end this Holocaust” on, with a pig underneath it.

Despite burning it, the banning order is still in place and could end up with a lengthy jail sentence if she breaks it.

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