85 arrested as ‘Extinction Rebellion’ protest blocks major London bridges (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
London Metropolitan Police have arrested over 85 protesters following large scale demonstrations which saw activists block off five of London’s major bridges as part of a "day of rebellion" over climate change.
Extinction Rebellion activists began blocking the Blackfriars, Waterloo, Westminster, Lambeth and Southwark bridges during the morning. Protesters gathered to hold sit-ins on the bridges, preventing vehicles from accessing the city centre and creating one of the largest acts of peaceful civil disobedience seen in the UK in years.
“today we are being brave and courageous and turning towards reality: our tiny blue planet is in danger.” Sitting together in paramount square. #climateemergency#zeroemissions2025#XR via @ClimatePsychpic.twitter.com/ZtCXtFON2X
— Extinction Rebellion (@ExtinctionR) November 17, 2018
“The demonstration is having a direct impact on others across London including emergency services. Organisers failed to engage with Police prior to the event and we were unable to work with them to plan and make considerations for other Londoners.” Metropolitan Police said.
Support the rebellion! Fight for life #XRhttps://t.co/CBOxA7Vrhn via @ClimatePsychpic.twitter.com/5AvQwHVGoD
— Extinction Rebellion (@ExtinctionR) November 17, 2018
Police said the arrests were largely for “obstruction of the Highway Act, some Bail Act offences and others.”
"We have tried marching, and lobbying, and signing petitions. Nothing has brought about the change that is needed," Extinction Rebellion’s Tiana Jacout said.
The @metpoliceuk are overwhelmed by the numbers and have stopped arresting climate activists on Lambeth Bridge#ExtinctionRebellion#RebellionDay#XRpic.twitter.com/OnLwGKyKh4
— Eddie Thornton (@EddieThorntonUK) November 17, 2018
The protesters later moved to Parliament Square where a rally was held and activists planted trees. All bridges have since been reopened.
The group says it aims to use civil disobedience to force the government to take more steps to tackle climate change, adding that it has plenty of people willing to be arrested to draw attention to the issue.
Westminster Bridge #London looking chocka with #ExtinctionRebellion environmental activists for #RebellionDay - classic historical tactic of taking the bridges! pic.twitter.com/DrSCpKtRkl
— Evie Breese (@Evie_Breese) November 17, 2018
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