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OPS reports 12 bikes stolen and one additional bike recovered Earth First! blamed for $2, in damages I*()K TKKVII.l I ( ..lif (AP] Sequoia National I <• i>■.f nffi i i.11s t ontend thal I arth 1 irst1 d«lnnnstra!iits i ,111st■<i about S.1 nun damage In vandalizing •i logging m,til ,mhI equipment during MnndavX Redwood Summer1 protest A (Ration chaining viola turns nl terms of a permit \\ a-, issued against one protest lead ei. Mark Huntington of Sail l-'r.mt isi o. and others will be tiled said ranger Del Pengillev ranger Iii addition. .1 bund .ii i omp.invipg <i group (..imping penult issued to Brian Id kert ot Sprmgville iii.iv lie forfeited nil ground.1' tli.it demonstrators violated permit language that liars vandalism, said 1 ee Itelatl fire management off i< ei I i kert said he could not he held responsible for the a( lions of the more than 100 demon strators who hiked down a re mote logging trail near Quak mg Aspen lampground Mon day morning As spokesman and organ i/.ei tor Redwood Summer. I adhered to .1 non v iolent and peaceful i ode.' 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