Controversial vegan activist goes global in latest protest

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A notorious vegan activist who made headlines with chaotic protests at a Perth restaurant has taken her fight global, appearing at London in her latest demonstration.

Tash Peterson, who also goes by the social media handle"vganbooty", has gained notoriety for her rallies, including one earlier this month involvingThe activist has now popped up in London out the front of luxury retailer Hermès demanding reptile skins be removed from shelves, according to nonprofit organisation PETA.

"With the passing of Jane Birkin this month, who asked Hermès to remove her name from the line after learning about the suffering crocodiles endure, PETA is calling on Hermès to drop exotic skins in her memory." Vegan activist Tash Peterson has been barred from all licensed venues in Western Australia over a clash with a Perth restaurant owner. Picture: Instagram

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