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Plot To Ruin Derby.

HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,847
edited June 2023 in The Rail

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  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,847
    'Oi weasel! Get out of the way!': Moment furious motorist trying to get to hospital mounts the pavement to confront Just Stop Oil eco-clowns blocking the road


    https://video.dailymail.co.uk/preview/mol/2023/05/26/2478485353063270533/636x382_MP4_2478485353063270533.mp4


    Police have launched an investigation into the furious motorist who mounted the pavement to get round Just Stop Oil protesters blocking the road so he could get to hospital. Metropolitan Police said they are investigating the incident that took place at 10.21am on Old Kent Road, with no arrests made for any of the eco-zealots from today's slow march protest. Commander Kyle Gordon said in a statement: 'We completely understand the frustration of Londoners where the impact of Just Stop Oil slow march protests are impacting their ability to go about their day to day business, and causing disruption. 'However people should not intervene or take actions that might cause danger to others or cause them to commit offences. Please let police deal with the situation.





    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12129019/Furious-driver-trying-hospital-mounts-pavement-avoid-Just-Stop-Oil-London-march.html
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 35,847
  • lucy4lucy4 Member Posts: 7,937
    Eco-mob ringleader brags police treat him 'like hotel guest' whenever he's arrested.

    An eco-mob ringleader has bragged about the "hotel-like" conditions he has experienced in custody, ahead of Animal Rising's big plans to storm the Epsom Derby this weekend. Drag queen Beau King Houston, who has been arrested eight times, shared what it's like to be arrested as he briefed fellow activists who are expected to cause widespread disruption at the racecourse on Saturday (June 3).

    The Express infiltrated the group's meetings where they have been planning how to cause even more disruption than was seen at this year's Grand National, where the race had to be delayed after members of the group invaded Aintree racecourse and attempted to glue themselves to fences.

    At the training sessions our undercover reporter attended the activists were told they will board mini-buses which will take them to a safe house from their area of the UK, before ferrying them back to the safe houses from the police station - after their likely arrest. This could be for "public nuisance" or "conspiracy to commit public nuisance".

    During one of the training sessions, Houston said he had "never had a bad experience" in a police station after being detained and gloated about the favourable treatment he says the activists get in their cells.

    Briefing the room about what to expect "when" they get arrested at the Derby, he said: "Honestly being in a cell is like being in a really s*** hotel room. There's a button in the cell to press, which is basically what I call room service."

    The former actor, who claims to have performed as a "drag version" of Mariah Carey alongside the US singer on stage and "slow danced" with her at her birthday party, also told activists they can even ask to be let out of cells.

    He continued: "You can ask to just be let out if you're feeling a bit claustrophobic and they can sometimes let you have a walkaround."

    The well-versed activist said officers offer you as "much tea and coffee as you want", and added: "You just press the bell.

    "I even had it once when I came out of the shower and I was like 'do you have any moisturiser?' and the guy said 'I've got some, you can borrow some of mine'."

    The Barnet-based Scottish activist even said police in Scotland, who he described as "the nicest police ever", sang him "happy birthday" after he was arrested at the Scottish Grand National in April 2023.
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