A fuming motorist noticed pink as he confronted Just Stop Oil protesters who had been holding up visitors throughout a gradual march on London's roads. The man was filmed screaming on the environmental activists, telling them to "get out the way", "go and have a wash" and "go and get a job and do something useful". He was one in all many who misplaced the plot with one driver hitting the group with a lorry and one other chucking water over them.
The indignant dark-haired man, who donned a white hoodie and tracksuit trousers, mentioned: "Get the f*** out the way now, get the f*** out the way now, you f****** c****."
He added: "Go and have a f****** wash, you c****."
He then jumps again in his black Nissan which slowly drives behind the group once more. The man sticks his head out of the passenger window and shouts: "Go get a job you f****** c***. Go and do something useful you f****** tramp.
"What do you consider all these f****** vehicles sitting right here inflicting f****** air pollution, you foolish f****** c***.
"Use your f****** brain...you know I'm making sense and all, don't you, you silly f****** old c***."
Police had been seen laughing with the protesters through the group's third gradual march in two days.
From 8.45 am, round 28 Just Stop Oil protesters began their march from Newington Causeway, close to Elephant and Castle, in direction of the Inner London Crown Court.
At the beginning of the video, filmed and shared by the group on-line, a distinct man in a white polo shirt and shorts is seen ripping a Just Stop Oil banner away from the group and screwing it up.
Meanwhile, a lorry behind the march hits the group whereas they're filmed inflicting chaos in Holborn.
The group, holding massive orange banners and carrying orange high-vis jackets, had been escorted by round a dozen Met Police officers.
Officers tried to guide the group onto the pavement however had been ignored.
Elsewhere within the video, an ambulance is seen struggling to journey previous the march and buses move dangerously close to to the protesters.
Police issued a Section 12 banning order on the group at 12.42 pm after it reached Cannon Street. The Met confirmed the protesters had moved off the street within the afternoon.
Among the protesters was a 21-year-old lady who says she lived 10,500 miles away in Melbourne, Australia.
She offers a speech through the march, saying: "I'm from Melbourne, Australia. I have seen first-hand the things that I love on fire.
"I've feared for my life and the lives of those who I really like. I would not want that on anybody."
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