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Tuesday 23 May 2023 11:42 am  |  Updated:  Saturday 03 June 2023 12:04 pm

Angry motorists clash with Just Stop Oil on Blackfriars, Tower and London Bridges

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Climate change protesters have again clashed with drivers as they staged marches on three bridges in central London.

Forty-five Just Stop Oil (JSO) activists blocked the roads on Blackfriars, London and Tower bridges on Tuesday morning by walking slowly in the road.

One man was handcuffed by police after he appeared to push two JSO supporters in a bid to clear the road.

He was detained on suspicion of common assault but not arrested, the Metropolitan Police said.

Just Stop Oil of their activists their slow walk protest in central London. Climate change protesters have again clashed with drivers as they staged marches on three bridges in central London. Photo credit: Just Stop Oil/PA Wire

A motorcyclist also tried to drive through the group of demonstrators, and there were a number of clashes at the other protest sites with members of the public snatching banners, according to JSO.

The group posted footage of the Blackfriars Bridge confrontation on Twitter, saying: “This is an impossible situation.

“That’s where our government has left us. More and more people are realising taking action is the right thing to do.

“Do we disrupt other ordinary people, like this man, arrested for lashing out today, or just sit back and watch everything burn?”

Tuesday’s clashes came after footage of another confrontation in Canada was posted on social media on Friday.

A man approached JSO protesters as they marched slowly in front of traffic on Mansell Street, near the Tower of London, before snatching their banners and pushing a woman to the ground.

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Just Stop Oil of their activists their slow walk protest in central London. Climate change protesters have again clashed with drivers as they staged marches on three bridges in central London. Photo credit: Just Stop Oil/PA Wire

He also grabbed a phone from one of the campaigners and threw it away, before trying to push other activists out of the road.

Police now have powers under the Public Order Act to force protesters out of the road and onto the pavement.

These orders were used at all three bridges on Tuesday by 8.55am, JSO said.

The Metropolitan Police urged the public not to intervene in protest action.

A spokesman said: “At around 8.25am, Met police officers detained a male member of the public for common assault after an altercation between him and two Just Stop Oil protesters on Blackfriars Bridge.

“There have been no arrests and police are investigating the matter.

“We completely understand the frustration and anger of London’s communities when protesters walk slowly in the roads. 

“We urge people not to intervene and to let police deal with the situation who, if not already there, will arrive promptly.”

At one point an angry passer-by throws a JSO demonstrator to the ground.

Press Association –  Margaret Davis

This is an impossible situation.

Do we disrupt other ordinary people, like this man, arrested for lashing out today, or just sit back and watch everything burn?

That's where our government has left us. More and more people are realising taking action is the right thing to do. pic.twitter.com/hMm3Wxu0tY

— Just Stop Oil (@JustStop_Oil) May 23, 2023
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