Eco-idiots FINALLY call off M25 protests after sparking days of travel chaos and dire police warnings
ECO-IDIOTS have finally called off their frustrating M25 protests after sparking travel chaos for four days in a row.
The yobs this week climbed the gantries of Britain's busiest motorway causing havoc, fury and even injury.
In a statement this morning, the group confirmed they would halt the campaign on the M25.
It comes after drivers were left furious this week as eco-idiots created frustrating delays with their actions.
And earlier this week a police chief warned the selfish protesters that "someone will be killed" as a result of their disruption.
On Wednesday a police motorcyclist was injured in a serious crash during the Just Stop Oil protests.
Essex Police chief constable BJ Harrington warned it was "only a matter of time" before someone was killed because of the protests.
He said: "It's devastating. Our officers have been out there doing the best they can to protect the public and keep the roads moving.
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"As a result of their bravery and commitment, one of them gets hurt."
He went on: "I think it is only a matter of time before somebody gets killed.
"The only way this is going to stop is if Just Stop Oil frankly grow up and realise they are putting people's lives at risk."
The horror smash happened when a demonstrator ran onto the motorway between Junction 26 and 27 to try to climb onto a gantry.
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A rolling road block was put in place - and there was then a collision involving the trucks and a police motorbike.
It comes after on Tuesday.
And on Monday the mob glued and locked themselves on to sign structures at 13 locations - boasting it would be “biggest demonstration in British history”.
However the eco-loons were foiled as cops swooped to arrest them — thanks to a tip off from The Sun.
Twenty-three people were held after the Just Stop Oil campaigners hoped to disrupt journeys for tens of thousands of motorists.
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Six forces from across the South East created a ring of steel around London’s orbital motorway, used by up to 200,000 motorists every day.
Specialist teams were already in place, including officers with climbing equipment and cherry pickers so any protesters could be quickly removed.