An injunction aimed at preventing protesters from disrupting the M25 has been extended by the High Court. National Highways obtained the order on Friday to target demonstrators taking action on the M25, its feeder roads, major Kent routes, and around the Port of Dover. Those blocking, endangering, or preventing traffic flow can face fines, asset seizure, and imprisonment. The ban also extends to specific roads in Luton and Stansted airports, with the order remaining in force until May 10, 2025.

National Highways spokesperson revealed that they are working with the police to minimize disruption to the public. Millions of people rely on the strategic road network daily, and it is their right to expect that it functions as it should, they added. Safety is the primary concern, and protesting on the network is extremely risky for both protesters and motorists.

Several environmental groups, including Just Stop Oil, Insulate Britain, Extinction Rebellion, and Animal Rebellion, have received copies of the order. The injunction is intended to prevent protesters from staging demonstrations that disrupt the vital road network that millions depend on daily. Protesters who violate the injunction would be held accountable and face the consequences of their actions.

The extension of the injunction sends a warning to those who might consider staging demonstrations that can cause widespread disruption to the public. The High Court’s decision reaffirms that the UK’s democratic right to protest does not extend to actions that put public safety at risk and disrupt the lives of millions of people. As a result, it is essential that the public and protesters abide by the injunction, which is intended to maintain public order and safeguard public safety

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