She was surrounded by police officers who put up screens to stop the public watching.
A woman has glued her breasts to the road outside the Goldman Sachs offices today as activists ramp up disruption on the final day of protests.Several police officers surrounded the woman and put up screens to stop the public watching her one-woman protest.
They were un-attached before being taken away in police vans, with Scotland Yard saying 26 people had been arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespassing.Elsewhere, five protesters including 83-year-old grandfather Phil Kingston clambered onto the roof of a DLR train at Canary Wharf station in east London, holding signs saying ‘business as usual=death’ and ‘don’t jail the canaries’.
Phil Kingston, 83, sits on top of a DLR train as demonstrators block traffic at Canary Wharf Station Protesters have blocked a door to the London Stock Exchange in their latest protest
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