Dad taking his autistic child to school clashes with cops refusing to move Just ... trends now

Dad taking his autistic child to school clashes with cops refusing to move Just ... trends now
Dad taking his autistic child to school clashes with cops refusing to move Just ... trends now

Dad taking his autistic child to school clashes with cops refusing to move Just ... trends now

A furious father trying to take his autistic child to school clashed with police officers this morning as they refused to clear Just Stop Oil eco-zealots out of the road, while other enraged commuters told the protesters to 'go and do some work'.

Members of the climate activist group slow marched once again through London this morning, at one point blocking both sides of the busy Marylebone Road with six demonstrators being arrested for refusing to move to the pavement.

In exclusive footage obtained by MailOnline the frustrated father is seen shouting at two police officers: 'They are in the way by walking in the road. I've got an autistic kid in the back that I have got to get to school.'

When he was told by a police officer on that he 'could overtake' the climate warriors and that they 'have the right to protest', he responded incredulously: 'I will get fined if I go through there. They are moving at two miles an hour.'

Just Stop Oil said this morning that 39 of its members will be marching on five major routes across the capital today. 

A father of an autistic child was seen arguing with police officers this morning after they refuse to move Just Stop Oil protesters out of the road 

The furious father was surrounded by two protesters holding signs that read 'Life or Suffering' and 'For My Children'

The furious father was surrounded by two protesters holding signs that read 'Life or Suffering' and 'For My Children'

He was surrounded by two protesters holding signs that read  'Life or Suffering?' and 'For My Children'.

The father continued to argue with the two police officers before eventually maneuvering his vehicle around the activists blocking the road.

In separate video a man driving a transit van past the protesters screams at them to 'go and do some work' while another swearing tradesman shouted 'will you let these people go about their f*****g lives and pay their mortgages.'

Another tradesman who had jumped out of his vehicle as the protesters marched down Edgeware Road shouted 'we have mortgages to pay'.

The angry commuter was then seen herding the activists onto the payment while shouting at them to 'grow up' and taking away their banners.

A pedestrian passing by shouted 'we've got to get to f*****g work' as the group held hands in orange vests outside Westminster Magistrates Court.

Other infuriated motorists, growing increasingly frustrated, were honking their horns while motorbikes and cyclists swerved around the group of around 13 protesters.

As the protest marched its way to Baker Street, more commuters became enraged with one man seen arguing with a Metropolitan Police officer at the scene, while other members of the force were seen handing back banners to the commuters.

Other footage showed tradesmen angrily shouting at the protesters on Marylebone  'will you let these people go about their f*****g lives and pay their mortgages'

Other footage showed tradesmen angrily shouting at the protesters on Marylebone  'will you let these people go about their f*****g lives and pay their mortgages'

Another man was seen trying to herd the protesters onto the pavement before taking away their banners

Another man was seen trying to herd the protesters onto the pavement before taking away their banners 

The father was told by police officers that he 'could overtake' the Just Stop Oil activists blocking his path

The father was told by police officers that he 'could overtake' the Just Stop Oil activists blocking his path 

The father continued to argue with the two police officers before e ventually maneuvering his vehicle around the activists blocking the road

The father continued to argue with the two police officers before e ventually maneuvering his vehicle around the activists blocking the road

Another video showed the group of activists went on to blocking traffic on both sides of Marylebone Road on the A501, a main route getting in and out of the capital.

Met Police officers arrested six protesters at the scene after they refused to move out of the road when cops had issued Public Order Act (Section 12) notices.

One woman who was handcuffed by officers claimed she had been walking to get off the road when she was arrested.

She told them: 'Let me tell you, we were on our way, I'd spoken to your inspector, he knew we were coming off the road, I was walking towards the pavement.'

The eco-zealots have been holding a series of disruptive slow marches across the capital for weeks now.

Yesterday, police officers were seen handcuffing a furious motorist who had pushed two Just Stop Oil protesters on Blackfriars Bridge as they stopped him and his colleague from getting to work in their van.

The irate workman got out of his

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