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Shocking moment eco yobs block ambulance in Oxford Street protest causing traffic chaos

ECO yobs have been slammed for blocking an ambulance as they cause traffic chaos during a stunt today.

The Just Stop Oil zealots stopped the emergency vehicle as they slow marched along Oxford Street, London.

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Just Stop Oil yobs blocked an ambulance in Oxford Street this morning
They brought traffic to a standstillCredit: Rex
A police chief said he could 'completely understand' the frustration caused by the protestsCredit: Alamy

It became stuck behind a number of lorries and vans as the protestors brought traffic to a standstill.

Shocking video shows no uniformed police officers intervening as they blocked the ambulance.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said no arrests were made in association with the protest. 

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor said: ";We completely understand the frustration caused by these disruptive protests.

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"Police have responded quickly to a number of marches and imposed conditions.

"Prior to taking any enforcement action protesters moved out of the road.

"Should protesters continue to block the carriageway they should expect to be arrested."

It comes after woke cops were told by the Home Secretary to ditch political correctness and catch crooks.

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Suella Braverman said some forces had completely abandoned impartiality.

She warned them to stop dancing with eco-warriors and obsessing over Twitter.

Ms Braverman told the launch of The Public Safety Foundation in Westminster: “Maintaining public confidence requires the police to be seen as politically impartial and unequivocally on the side of the law-abiding majority.

"When officers stood by as a statue was torn down, when the police were pictured handing tea to protesters blocking the road . . .  the reputation of policing is damaged in the eyes of the public.

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“Some forces have equality teams that have completely abandoned impartiality in favour of taking partisan positions, sometimes even engaging in political argument on Twitter.

“I believe in the police. But the policing in which I believe isn’t riven with political correctness but enshrined in good old-fashioned common sense.”

Police say no arrests were madeCredit: Alamy
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