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Enraged bystanders throw milk at Just Stop Oil demonstrators slowing march in Hammersmith

Video footage shows a passerby throwing milk at a group of Just Stop Oil protesters who were blocking traffic in a slow march in Hammersmith, London on Thursday.

‘Just Stop Oil’ environmental activists resume series of slow marches in center London thursday morning.

In videos posted online, a man can be heard muttering to himself before approaching a group of about six protesters on the street and throwing an open jar of whole milk at them.

The two former landscaping trucks were tired of waiting for the police to arrive and clear it. please stop using oil Elsewhere in London, protesters crossed streets and yelled at activists.

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In a video posted online, a man can be heard muttering to himself before approaching a group of about six protesters on the street and throwing open milk bottles at them.

An unidentified man poured milk on demonstrators and yelled at them.

An unidentified man poured milk on demonstrators and yelled at them.

A Hammersmith man filmed himself approaching a Just Stop Oil protester, muttering, “I laughed so hard.”

Later, after refusing to accept a leaflet from one of the protesters, he asked the activists:

He then threw the milk on some of the people who had gathered, after which he poured the rest over his head.

“You’re the wrong people,” the man said, then turned to the young woman and added, “You bastard.”

Some people expressed their dissatisfaction with the protests on social media.

“Please stop oil protests in Hammersmith. We are stuck in a bus trying to finish an appointment and drop off our kids at daycare,” one mother posted on Twitter.

Elsewhere, two men in a truck loaded with garden waste yelled at demonstrators who tried to veer to the other side of the road to avoid the march.

One of the detained men gave the crowd a two-finger salute and called them “fuckers.”

Footage taken from Newkent Road on Thursday shows a car crossing the opposite side of the road and into the path of oncoming traffic in an attempt to avoid the slow march.

Activists in attendance held placards reading “No new oil,” “The future is shit,” and “We won’t die quietly.”

Just Stop Oil has pledged to stay active until the government stops offering new fossil fuel licenses, citing the global warming impact of emissions.

It has continued its slow march since April.

A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said first that there were reports of demonstrators walking slowly down Fleet Street before 8:30 am.

A Hammersmith man filmed himself approaching a Just Stop Oil protester, muttering,

A Hammersmith man filmed himself approaching a Just Stop Oil protester, muttering, “I laughed so hard.”

The passerby's actions came a day after Prime Minister Johnny Bearstow praised him for carrying protesters away from the Lord Cricket Ground.

The passerby’s actions came a day after Prime Minister Johnny Bearstow praised him for carrying protesters away from the Lord Cricket Ground.

Police arrive after 'Just Stop Oil' slowdown demonstration on West London's Old Brompton Road

Police arrive after ‘Just Stop Oil’ slowdown demonstration on West London’s Old Brompton Road

Just Stop Oil made a slow march to four different locations in central London on Thursday.

Just Stop Oil made a slow march to four different locations in central London on Thursday.

One of the landscaping contractors raised two fingers and lashed out at environmental activists.

One of the landscaping contractors raised two fingers and lashed out at environmental activists.

'Just Stop Oil' Protesters Observed and Filmed by Roadside Commuters

‘Just Stop Oil’ Protesters Observed and Filmed by Roadside Commuters

Activists, mostly composed of young people, carry 'Just Stop Oil' banners today

Activists, mostly composed of young people, carry ‘Just Stop Oil’ banners today

Activists at the march held placards that read,

Activists at the march held placards that read, “No new oil,” “The future is shit,” and “We won’t die quietly.”

The vehicle veered to the other side of the road to avoid the marchers and entered the path of the oncoming vehicle.

The vehicle veered to the other side of the road to avoid the marchers and entered the path of the oncoming vehicle.

Just Stop Oil activists blocked roads in Brompton on Thursday morning in the latest series of slow marches.

Just Stop Oil activists blocked roads in Brompton on Thursday morning in the latest series of slow marches.

Members of Just Stop Oil held up banners to weather the rain on Thursday morning

Members of Just Stop Oil held up banners to weather the rain on Thursday morning

They added that “police officers quickly arrived at Just Stop Oil protesters who were strolling down Fleet Street.”

“Protesters have moved off the road after an encounter with police. Traffic is moving again.”

Later, we saw demonstrators marching slowly along Brompton’s New Kent Road, Elephant and Castle, Cannon Street and Lily Road.

Other video footage of the day’s action showed passers-by yelling at activists and drivers, telling them to move, “I have to go to work.”

Later in the morning, Just Stop Oil protesters were also reported on the Strand.

About 30 minutes later, at 10:36 am, he was spotted at Pall Mall.

At both locations, police issued Section 12 notices, after which protesters were cleared from the roads.

Police have not released any arrests.

Yesterday, ahead of the two overs of the morning session at Lords, two Just Stop Oil protesters stormed onto the pitch and attempted to throw orange paint over the main playing area.

Jonny Beastow taught the police how to deal with obstructions, took matters into his own hands and carried a man off the pitch to the delight of the fans on the ground. Meanwhile, England captain Ben Stokes, helped by other players, stopped other protesters who were guarding the pitch.

Politicians and commentators alike joined the fans and applauded the players’ actions. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak praised Mr Bairstow for his “quick skills”.

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