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Just Stop Oil protesters cost police over £3,500,000 in one month, Met claims

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (13917092g) Police officers arrest a protester during the demonstration in Parliament Square. Police arrested several Just Stop Oil activists as the climate group continued their daily slow march demanding that the government stops issuing new oil and gas licenses. Police arrest Just Stop Oil activists in Westminster, London, UK - 17 May 2023
Nine more protesters were arrested for blocking roads this week (Picture: Shutterstock)

Just Stop Oil (JSO) protests have cost police more than £3.5 million and nearly 11,000 officer shifts in the past month.

The Metropolitan Police revealed the figures as nine more JSO supporters were arrested on Wednesday during the group’s latest batch of road-blocking marches.

Campaigners have been staging protests every day since April 24, sparking confrontations with members of the public who are caught in traffic as the activists walk slowly in the road.

The £3.5 million is on top of the £7.5 million spent by the force dealing with JSO action between October and December last year.

Just Stop Oil protesters behind Metropolitan Police Temporary Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist before they disrupted proceeding during the Home Affairs Select Committee in the House of Commons, London, on the subject of policing of public protest. Picture date: Wednesday May 17, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story POLICE Coronation. Photo credit should read: House of Commons/UK Parliament/PA Wire
Members of the group disrupted a meeting between senior Met officers and politicians earlier this month (Picture: PA)

Police now have powers to force them to move onto the pavement, but arrested the nine JSO supporters on Wednesday for allegedly failing to do so.

So far since April 24, 45 JSO supporters have been detained by police across 78 marches, with frustration for some drivers bubbling over into heated confrontations.

Met Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist said the time between officers arriving at each scene and imposing conditions to move protesters out of the road is between 13 and 19 minutes.

He said: ‘A short period of engagement and assessment after officers first arrive at each scene is unavoidable, but where we conclude that serious disruption is occurring we are intervening without delay to get traffic moving again.’

One man was handcuffed by police after appearing to push two JSO supporters out of the road on Blackfriars Bridge on Tuesday.

The group said a motorcyclist tried to drive through the demonstrators, and in a separate incident a van crashed into a bus stop as the driver tried to get past the activists.

Other members of the public were said to have grabbed banners.

Just Stop Oil protestors around central London this morning. The organisation is demanding an end to all new oil, gas and coal projects in the UK. May 24 2023.
The group has vowed to stage an ‘indefinite protest’ against coal, oil and gas projects in the UK (Picture: Just Stop Oil/SWNS)

On Friday a man approached JSO protesters as they marched slowly in front of traffic on Mansell Street, near the Tower of London, before snatching their banners and pushing a woman to the ground.

Mr Twist said: ‘We absolutely understand why those who are caught up in traffic delays will be frustrated.

‘I would urge the public not to intervene or take matters into their own hands, but to call the police, let us know where the incident is and we will get there quickly.

‘I know that a widely shared video of a member of the public confronting protesters on May 23 has reignited the strongly held public feelings about this protest tactic and how we are responding to it.

‘But we must recognise that short clips of individual incidents don’t tell the whole story of a much larger policing operation which, as we have shown, is ensuring that our response times are effective and that our interventions are seeing roads cleared with minimal delays.’

JSO is staging what it calls ‘an indefinite campaign of civil resistance’ to end all new oil, gas and coal projects in the UK.

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