Mass Trespass
Mass trespass refers to a large group of people entering a private property without permission, often to protest or advocate for a cause. This act can highlight issues such as land access rights, environmental concerns, or social justice. One notable example is the Kinder Scout Mass Trespass in 1932, where walkers sought access to the moorland in England.
Such events can lead to legal consequences for participants, as trespassing is typically against the law. However, mass trespass can also raise public awareness and prompt discussions about land use, conservation, and the rights of individuals to access natural spaces.