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ACTIVITIES The alliance conducted non-violent demonstrations in the late 1970s and 1980s. In April, 1977 over 2,000 protestors occupied the Seabrook construction site. 1,414 of these activists were arrested and held in jails and National Guard armories for up to two weeks after refusing bail. Clamshell activists used this detention for training and networking, and long considered the detention a blunder on the part of Republican Governor Meldrim Thomson, Jr. . Richard Asinof wrote: :The overwhelming success of the Clamshell Alliance's occupation can be attributed to three factors; the planning and leadership of the Clamshell Alliance itself; the strength of the affinity group and the spirit and discipline of the occupiers; and the strong impact that women in key leadership roles exerted on the events. {Link without Title} In later years, New Hampshire authorities minimized the impact of mass Civil Disobedience at the Seabrook plant by treating activist trespass as a violation, and allowing community service in lieu of fine. Actions were still media events capable of swaying public opinion, but their larger impact was limited. Clamshell Alliance members attempted to have their actions taken more seriously by the courts, and began staging sit-ins of the office of Republican Governer Judd Gregg . While this action resulted in jail time for criminal trespass, the local courts would not rule on the question of "competing harms" or the "Right of Revolution" granted by the New Hampshire Constitution . Rye activist Guy Chichester eventually sawed down a Seabrook Station emergency warning siren pole, resulting in charges of criminal mischief, a Class B felony. Although there was no doubt that he had cut down the pole, Chichester was acquitted, having argued that Seabrook nuclear power plant represented a greater harm to the community than the action that he had taken against it. AFTERMATH Public Service Company Of New Hampshire , the utility with majority ownership of the Seabrook Station, was bankrupted by the project. Governor Hugh J. Gallen had signed legislation prohibiting the utility from billing consumers for the costs of construction work in progress (CWIP), and the accident at Three Mile Island had increased awareness and added the requirement for an evacuation plan prior to commissioning. In the end, only one of the two planned reactors went on line. POPULAR CULTURE In the 1997 film Grosse Pointe Blank , a Clamshell Alliance poster hangs on the bedroom wall of Minnie Driver 's character. EXTERNAL LINKS
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