"Behind the crash barrier, otherwise there's something": police officer intervenes boldly and pulls activist off the autobahn
Created: 06/12/2022, 06:08
By: Lukas Schierlinger
The video shows how a policeman pulls Judith B. off the road.
© Screenshot Last generation
Judith B. wants to block the A9 near Munich single-handedly.
A video shows how a rushed police officer reacted.
Munich - The activists of the "last generation" have kept their word.
As announced, several protests took place in and around Munich on Monday morning (December 5).
At around 8 a.m., the climate activists gathered at the Stachus.
There had been repeated protest actions there in the past few weeks.
A few hours later, the focus was also on the motorways around the state capital - as also shown by a 30-second video.
Munich: Activist wants to block the Autobahn – policeman pulls her away
Traffic on the A9 and A99 had come to a standstill because activists had climbed onto gantries.
Judith B. even tried to achieve a blockade on her own.
She is just about to settle down in the middle of the A9 when a police patrol car arrives, from which a courageous officer dashes.
He reacts immediately, as can be seen in a video that the "last generation" spreads on Twitter, among other things.
The policeman grabs Judith B., who was probably just about to get stuck on the road, by her high-visibility vest and pulls her energetically to the edge of the road.
"So, off behind the guardrail.
Otherwise there's something, "is the unambiguous announcement of the officer.
The policeman does not find it funny that the activist then gets up again and walks in the direction of the road.
"Make sure you get behind the crash barrier there," he says in Bavarian idiom while pushing Judith B. backwards.
"Last Generation": Video shows blockade action on the Autobahn
Your backpack finally lands in the green behind the crash barrier.
"It's a police order.
Off,” the officer makes his position clear again before the transmission breaks off.
On the "Last Generation" Twitter channel, Judith B. explains the background to her autobahn blockade: "We may have two to three years left to stray from the course towards climate collapse.
If we don't act now, we will be the cruelest human race ever.
I don't want my kids to experience that."
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At 1 p.m., the Munich police also gave the all-clear for the motorways: “The impairments have been eliminated.
Traffic is moving again.”
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