Six people were arrested following protests in Central London.
At around 6:40am on Sunday 27th June, a group of Extinction Rebellion protesters emptied manure from a truck outside a commercial property in Young Street, Kensington. They climbed scaffolding on the outside of the building and hung banners from it.
Police arrested five people for an offence under Section 148 of the Highways Act. Four of the five were also arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage.
At around 08:00hrs, a 54-year-old man attempted to empty manure from a truck onto the pavement outside a commercial premises in Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria.
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Police arrested five people for an offence under Section 148 of the Highways Act. Four of the five were also arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage.
At around 08:00hrs, a 54-year-old man attempted to empty manure from a truck onto the pavement outside a commercial premises in Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria.
Had he succeeded, police say it would have caused disruption to employees and members of the public.
#ExtinctionRebellion deliver a truck load of horse manure to the @DailyMailUK in #London 💩
— XR South East UK (@XrSouthEastUK) June 27, 2021
The media must #TellTheTruth about the #Climate and #EcologicalCrisis.#FreeThePress
Photo credit: William Watson pic.twitter.com/tv1xiIkKP3
#ExtinctionRebellion deliver a truck load of horse manure to the @DailyMailUK in #London 💩
— XR South East UK (@XrSouthEastUK) June 27, 2021
The media must #TellTheTruth about the #Climate and #EcologicalCrisis.#FreeThePress
Photo credit: William Watson pic.twitter.com/tv1xiIkKP3
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