Members of the radical environment group Just Stop Oil had another public temper tantrum today.
Earlier this week, two disturbed members of the group threw tomato soup at Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers at London’s National Gallery.
Phoebe Plummer, 21, from London, and Anna Holland, 20, from Newcastle dumped two cans of Heinz tomato soup all over an $80.99 million painting, which is protected by glass.
And now these lunatics are gluing themselves to streets, blocking emergency vehicles, and preventing a man who was trying to get his ill wife at the hospital.
Just Stop Oil shared the following on Tweeter, “Just after 12pm, around 20 supporters of Just Stop Oil established a roadblock on Shoreditch High St at the junction of Great Eastern St, demanding that the Government halts all new oil and gas consents and licences.”
Furious Londoners took matters into their own hands to remove the over-grown toddlers.
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In one clip of the disruption, caused by 29 protesters who glued themselves to the road just after 12pm, a van driver claims he desperately needs to get his sick wife to hospital.
Tensions between the driver and activists reach boiling point as it appears as though he is driving towards members of the group, who are sitting on the floor.
Members of the public film the driver as one asks him ‘Where are you going to go?’ before he explains: ‘My Mrs is not well, she needs to get to a hospital.’
‘Have some respect for other people,’ he added during the intense exchange.
‘There’s other people who need to get to places.’
Meanwhile, another driver pleaded with the activists to get out the road before physically trying to remove them.
Another man began dragging protestors away from the intersection and schooling them on both their ridiculous behavior and their hypocrisy.
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