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>veiled vandalism and attacking the rights and freedoms of other citizens in the form of a protest.
protesting pollution is fine, a lot of these companies will abandon or orphan a wellsite, and potentially expose the area to a ton of contamination without maintenance and regular test intervals.
the problem with 'just stop oil' is, gluing your hand to the pavement or vandalizing a ton of stuff and stopping a ton of people from getting through a public area, is well past a 'public nuisance'.
all they're doing is incentivizing people to get angry at 'them' not the 'reason for the protest.'
destroying priceless artwork or vandalizing a building that someone owns isn't going to end the pollution woes, and is a draconian solution that will be met with an equally draconian response.
Yes, in my opinion Hammer above got it spot on but I am open to seeing the opinions of others whether they agree or disagree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u6aeGZsEgo
Like as if we need to be told in this manner by these people who could be putting that energy into finding alternatives.
Oil is reality. Even if everything goes nuclear powered (Unless cars do too), oil is still the best option for cars and things given how bad batteries are.
By disrupting traffic, they are increasing emissions, not decreasing them.
you do that in murica and you'll get locked up for a long time.
is it UK's traditions to throw orange paint on stuff? part of culture?
On one of there 'big days' after really angrying people all over with there constant disruption tactics the police did move in quickly for that one day and arrested a lot of them. edit : they kept blocking traffic.
There is a bit of a problem of police not acting and they say 'we dont have the laws to do it right' which is rubbish.
The government just make more laws that infringe legitimate protests and individuals. The news is concerned on the new set of laws trying to be passed.
What should be peaceful has now just descended into causing as much disruption as humanly possible to both citizen and police alike who arent backing them like they think they should, simply because they know a government wont listen.
Im tired of this behaviour at protests and quite frankly if people don't tone them down, it will only be a matter of time before a government clamps down.