Transport for London gets injunction against Insulate Britain protestors ...

Transport for London gets injunction against Insulate Britain protestors ...
Transport for London gets injunction against Insulate Britain protestors ...

An injunction granted to Transport for London against Insulate Britain protesters has been extended by a High Court judge.

London's transport network was granted the order earlier this month, which is aimed at preventing the Extinction Rebellion offshoot from obstructing traffic on some of the capital's busiest roads.

It came after the group shut down Old Street, near the hipster enclave of Shoreditch in east London. 

A judge said the injunction was extended either until a trial is held, a further court order or April 8 next year. 

The TfL injunction bans the protesters from blocking traffic in various locations across the capital, such as Vauxhall Bridge, Tower Bridge, London Bridge and Chiswick roundabout.

It applies to busy London spots including Hanger Lane, the Hammersmith gyratory system, Blackwall Tunnel, the A501 ring road from Edgware Road to Old Street, Staples Corner, Redbridge roundabout and the Kidbrooke interchange. 

Protesters are also barred from Park Lane, Marble Arch Hyde Park Corner, Elephant and Castle -  including all entry and exit roads and the Victoria one-way system. 

Activists from Insulate Britain block a junction near the Dartford Crossing on October 13

Activists from Insulate Britain block a junction near the Dartford Crossing on October 13

An infuriated mother driving into Insulate Britain protesters with her car after they stopped her taking her 11-year-old son to school on October 13

An infuriated mother driving into Insulate Britain protesters with her car after they stopped her taking her 11-year-old son to school on October 13

Protesters target the Old Street roundabout in an October 8 protest that led to the TfL injunction

Protesters target the Old Street roundabout in an October 8 protest that led to the TfL injunction

Members of the protest group have also been made subject to three other injunctions granted to National Highways, banning demonstrations on the M25, around the Port of Dover and on major roads around London.

Despite the ban, the group has continued to protest, with footage emerging today from the October 13 M25 protest showing showing an infuriated mother driving into protesters with her car after they stopped her taking her 11-year-old son to school.

The incident, which took place on the morning of October 13, was the 13th major protest by the eco-zealots in four weeks after the group targeted the M25, the Blackwall Tunnel in London and the Port of Dover - at a time where the country is already facing a major supply chain crisis.

The eco-mob are

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