Activists from Germany supported their colleagues from Austria to block early traffic in Linz as part of their climate protest wave.
Linz – “Last generation” climate stickers are not only active in Germany. On Monday (March 21), 27 activists caused a morning traffic jam in Linz.
Welcome, think activists from Germany and supported the protest action.
This is reported, among others,
by oe24
and the
Oberöstereische Nachrichten
.
Protest of the “Last Generation”: Activists from Germany also arrived
Annoyed drivers, high bills from the police and, last but not least, transnational action show that climate stickers go beyond borders.
The "Last Generation" also exists in Austria and their followers are increasingly sticking to the streets in the neighboring country.
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Two activists from the last generation glued themselves to the road with superglue.
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According to the city of Linz, four activists glued themselves to Linz's Waldeggstrasse, while 23 others blocked the passage at Bulgariplatz.
According to a report by
oe24
, a good half hour after the protest began, the police were able to break up the blockade peacefully .
A protest with consequences: climate stickers block passage for ambulances
Climate sticker campaigns meet with a particularly high level of incomprehension when they stop rescue vehicles.
"The road blockades not only arouse dissatisfaction among the motorists affected, but also pose a potential safety risk," says City Councilor for Safety Michael Raml from Linz.
According to the city, the climate stickers blocked the passage of two fire brigade vehicles.
In this case, it was fortunate that the delay had no impact on the mission, but the "dangerous activism" had to stop urgently, said Raml.
(Felina Wellner)
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