Will they ever just STOP! Eco clowns launch yet ANOTHER maddening slow-march ... trends now Environmental protesters have launched yet another traffic slow-down march during rush hour this morning in London, police have said. The Met Police said this morning that officers were at the scene of a Just Stop Oil protest, where activists were slow walking in the road at Upper Street in Islington, central London. The force said at 8.25am on Twitter: 'Police are on scene at a Just Stop Oil #protest, slow walking in the road at Upper Street, Islington. They were notified at 08.17hrs and were on the scene immediately. 'They are assessing the situation. Updates to follow.' The slow-down march in Islington appears to have progressed through the borough, with police tweeting that protesters were at Holloway Road, by Highbury and Islington Station and later, St Paul's Road. Environmental protesters (pictured in Islington this morning) have launched yet another traffic slow-down march during rush hour this morning in London, police have said At 8.46am, the force tweeted: 'Police are on the scene at a Just Stop Oil #protest, slow walking in the road at Holloway Road (northbound), Islington. They were notified at 08.17hrs and were on the scene immediately.' They added 8.52am: 'Police are on the scene at a Just Stop Oil #protest, slow walking in St Paul's Road, Islington. They were notified at 08.17hrs and arrived at 08.41hrs.' Just Stop Oil protesters have also been pictured this morning doing a slowdown March in Hammersmith, causing irritated motorists to start beeping their horns. Journalist Robyn Dwyer a picture at 8.36am with the caption: 'Tiny #juststopoil protest in #hammersmith. Annoyed motorists just starting to beep their horns.' The small protest had just seven activists wearing high-vis jackets, holding hands and slowly walking through the road. One protester was holding a sign which read 'We will not pay for greed' and another read 'Disruption not destruction'. Police had earlier at 7.15am stopped a group of Just Stop Oil activists from blocking a road in Ealing, west London after they attempted to disrupt rush hour traffic. The Met Police said: 'Police identified a group of Just Stop Oil #protesters at Hanger Lane gyratory system, Ealing, at 07.15hrs today, Wednesday, 7 June. 'They were about to protest and disrupt rush hour traffic. A Section 12 condition was issued at 07.26hrs, restricting them to the pavement.' This comes after activists yesterday evening staged protests across London, blocking drivers during rush hour in London. A furious driver pushed a mob of Just Stop Oil eco-clowns out of the way with his white van as their slow march through London obstructed evening rush hour traffic yesterday. Just Stop Oil protesters targeted the rush hour as they march along Marylebone Road yesterday evening Video shows how the man, who is understood to have earlier attacked protesters, tapped them with his vehicle as they paraded down along Marylebone Road. An angry pedestrian also ran up to the demonstrators, pushing them and grabbing their banners, before slapping a protester around the head. Met Police, which has been failing to intervene with the group's daily protests over the last seven weeks, interrupted the demonstrations today after officers ruled the group was causing a 'serious obstruction'. Officers warned that the protesters 'would be arrested' if they did not clear the streets, but the eco-zealots fought back, alleging they 'have protest rights' which allow them to assemble. The protesters, which were forced to disperse after police imposed Section 12 conditions yesterday, have assembled daily in a bid to disrupt traffic around the capital. JSO has called on the Government to halt all licences and consents for new oil, gas and coal projects. JSO has been marching for six days each week since April 24 as they call on the Government to halt all licences and consents for new oil, gas and coal projects. The group's demonstrations have interrupted major events happening across London including the Chelsea Flower Show. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility