Career
A former Greenpeace activist Street Leger as been involved in activism for many years. In 2009, Street Leger co founded an LGBT direct action group, "Equals". - On 25 June 2009 the group staged a direct action at entrance of the Dáil (Irish Parliament) in Dublin.
The group demonstrated their discontent with what they see as the inequality in the Civil Partnerships Bill 2009, by chaining themselves to the gates of the building.
Street Leger climbed onto the pillars of gates and remained there for over 2 hours and was subsequently arrested by police. Although initially charged, Street Leger was not prosecuted.
"Landmine Trail": On Sunday 1 April 2007. he placed 100 fake "landmines" made from stencilled enemal plates in five parks around Dublin, Ireland. In an interview with Wooster Collective he said, "The reason for doing this was to get people asking themselves, "what if the world I walked in was littered with landmines?"" "Art Raid": In 2007, Street Leger premiered an exhibition at Dublin Fringe Festival where guests were permitted to "steal" the art on display at the sound of a security alarm.
Street Leger placed £50,000 worth of fake "Bertie" bills depicting Irish Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern on the statue of Molly Malone in Dublin, Ireland.
The artist claimed that the money which also depicts an excavator tipping Celtic art into a waste skip were in protest to the N3 road"s incursion of the Hill of Tara. From January 2012 to March 2014, Street Leger was a radio presenter with Phantom 105.2 where he presented a four-hour weekly show called "The Weekender".