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Is it illegal to block traffic in the UK and what are the potential consequences?

In October 2021,Insulate Britain protesters wreaked havoc at M25 in preparation for theCOP26 climate summit.

Demonstrators sat on London's Orbital Highway with a sign reading "Insulate Britain". The organization, which was recently launched, is calling for a national program to ensure low-energy homes by 2030.

Their protesters had used self-adhesives in previous protests, butwet weatherprevented them from doing so at M25. A total of 19 protesters have been arrested across

, some of whom are facing courts. Hearings are being held for three of his people who have been charged with public indecency following the protests.

Blocking UK roads has strict rules and can have massive consequences.

Is it illegal to block traffic in the UK?

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Simply put, yes. It is illegal in England to block roads and if anyone takes ownership of an area of ​​the road they are breaking the law.

It is part of the Road Act and reads as follows: violation. "

This is why the M25 protester was arrested in his 2021.

What are the consequences of blocking traffic in the UK?

Blocking roads Doing so could result in a fine of £1,000 (

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Following the October protests, the government cracked down on the disruption caused to highways and other critical transportation infrastructure.

Priti Patel has announced that a series of amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts (PCSC) Bill are underway.

At the moment, fines of up to £1,000 are levied for obstructing highways, as the government is looking to change this.

As stated on the government website, current measures are intended to include: 6 months imprisonment, or both. Motorway obstruction offenses are now subject to fines of up to £1,000, which does not reflect the serious disruption caused by these dangerous acts.

  • Criminal Disruption Prevention Orders – These measures allow courts to impose restrictions on the activities of individuals who repeatedly cause serious disruption or engage in criminal conduct in protests.
  • Penalties for Obstructing Construction – A new offense for obstructing construction of licensed infrastructure is introduced, with a maximum fine of unlimited, imprisonment of six months, or both.

    The M25 Court's verdict is at 2:00 pm at Isleworth Crown Court, London.

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