KIDS have been snapped ripping banners from the hands of Just Stop Oil eco-idiots after the climate pests held up traffic again.
Students were spotted hurrying to class this morning, but not before telling off the eco-zealots who looked to be making them late.
The East London youngsters appeared to be giving the protestors – who were shuffling along the street – a piece of their mind as they faced detention for being late.
The climate group plagued London's Stratford and Ealing this morning – slowly moving along the road in their orange high-viz.
It didn't take long for police to impose the groups with section 12 orders as congestion grew.
The order means they could have been locked up and thrown into custody if they didn't stop halting motorists who got caught up in their annoying standstill.
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One driver, who the campaigners explained their cause to, seemed fairly unimpressed by their antics.
MailOnline reported he said: "I don't give a f*** get out of the way."
It comes after The Sun revealed the eco-idiots have threatened to glue themselves to Wimbledon’s Centre Court.
Just Stop Oil protesters say they want to disrupt the high-profile tennis tournament, which starts in two weeks.
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Just Stop Oil and other activists have held a string of protests at sporting events in recent months.
They include the Grand National, Derby and April’s Snooker World Championship when a protester threw orange powder over the table.
It was recently revealed policing Just Stop Oil cost £4.5million over a six-week period when they staged demonstrations every day.
In the six weeks up to 8 June, nearly 13,770 officer shifts had been used dealing with the demonstrations, the Met said.
The sum is on top of £7.5million previously spent policing protests between last October and December, as activists climbed M25 gantries and Kent’s Dartford Crossing.
The £7.5million sum is equivalent to funding 150 cops for a whole year and left Home Secretary Suella Braverman fuming: “Enough is enough.”
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