Greenpeace protest at Mattel
Elise Nabors, wearing a Barbie outfit and driving a pink skip loader, is stopped by a police officer near Mattel’s headquarters in El Segundo during a protest that accused the toy maker of using packaging material from Indonesian rain forests.
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Elise Nabors is taken into custody by El Segundo police after driving a skip loader near the Mattel building. Nine other Greenpeace activists were also arrested.
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Greenpeace activists rappel down the front of Mattel’s 15-story office in El Segundo to hang a giant banner accusing the toy company of helping degrade Indonesian rain forests.
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Greenpeace activist Jared Cobb dangles near a Barbie cutout inside Mattel headquarters after spending nearly three hours helping to unfurl a giant banner across the 15-story building in El Segundo.
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The Greenpeace protest attracts a crowd outside Mattel headquarters in El Segundo.
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A Barbie truck passes Greenpeace activist Elise Nabors after police stopped her as she drove the skip loader near Mattel’s headquarters.
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A police officer photographs Elise Nabors outside the Mattel building after her arrest for her part in a Greenpeace protest against the toymaker.
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Elise Nabors looks out of a police cruiser after her arrest for taking part in a protest against Mattel in El Segundo. Her blond wig and other items sit on the trunk.
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