Tash Peterson: Notorious vegan activist banned from Crown Towers Perth
A controversial vegan activist has filmed the dramatic moment she and her boyfriend are thrown out of a five-star hotel after being told she has been permanently banned from the establishment.
Tash Peterson, 30, explained in two Tik Tok videos how she was banned from Perth’s Crown Towers just two hours after she and her partner Jack Higgs checked into their room on Saturday.
The notorious activist, who was banned from performing stunts at other venues after doing so, claimed she was told by a security guard that the ban would come into effect from September 2021.
Despite her earlier protests, the Perth activist said the ban had nothing to do with stunts, claiming the couple were thrown out for “doing nothing”.
“They’re only giving it to me now, three years later. I’m permanently banned,” she said.
“And so we have to pack our things and leave.”
The moment the couple were escorted from their room was filmed with Mrs Peterson saying their only crime was wanting to spend their money at Crown.
“Kicked out because we did nothing. Because we gave them our money,” she said.
Tash Peterson and her partner Jack Higgs were shocked when they were evicted from Crown Towers on Saturday
Once outside, the pair still wondered why they had been thrown out.
The couple was celebrating
“I can’t remember the last time I went to Crown, to go out,” Ms. Peterson said.
“I think I was 18 years old. I didn’t do anything wrong. There were no incidents at all.”
The vegan activist posted the TikTok video with the caption: “Kicked out of Crown Towers! See WATCHDOMINION.ORG for the truth.”
In a follow-up post on TikTok, Ms Peterson admitted that Crown Towers had refunded the couple their money, but added that the ordeal had ruined the couple’s weekend.
“Yes, and this was also intended as a business matter,” Mr. Higgs said.
‘We were going to film the content, we had everything planned.
‘We set aside a whole weekend for it.’
The couple were also angry that it took two hours to learn of the entry bans, even though they had already checked in and unpacked.
Daily Mail Australia contacted Crown Towers for comment.
Tash Peterson, 30, was only informed of her ban from Perth Crown Towers two hours after she and her boyfriend checked in (pictured Crown security guards escorting Ms Peterson out)
The vegan activist is known for her controversial protests
Ms Peterson said she also asked the security guard what the reason was and was told she would have to contact someone ‘higher up in the hierarchy’ for that information.
“And then I suddenly saw in the papers that there was talk of undesirable behavior,” she said.
The latest story comes just days after the controversial animal rights activist pleaded guilty to two charges of trespassing and mischief in connection with two separate confrontations at Fyre restaurant in the northern Perth suburb of Connolly last year.
Petersen was banned from leaving Western Australia for six months under a community order made by a magistrate at the Joondalup District Court last week.
Ms. Peterson was also hit with thousands of dollars in fines.