CLIMATE activists cripple central London — using a legal loophole to halt traffic.
Eco-zealots from Just Stop Oil outraged motorists yesterday by slow-marching on seven different city routes.
A furious driver throws a bottle of water at the protesters and shouts abuse, until the police come to speak to himCredit: Tom BowlesThe Public Order Act of 2023 bars activists from obstructing transport works and key servicesCredit: Tom BowlesThey began their strolls from 7am to cause maximum commute chaos.
Police were unable to act, as under the law it is not an obstruction if you are moving — even at a snail’s pace.
Police in Regent Street dispersed one group after they refused a request to move on to the pavement.
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The Public Order Act of 2023 bars activists from obstructing transport works and key services, like rail.
However, a legal source last night told The Sun: “Protesters have found a way round the law with slow marches.”