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The 54-year-old, who won a bronze medal at London 2012, glued himself to the top of a British Airways Embraer 190 jet.
“Here I am on top of a f****** aeroplane at City Airport. I hate heights, I’m s******* myself, I managed to get on the roof. I am so shaky,” he said in a Facebook video.
Protesters have been attempting to disrupt transportation in the city, including gluing themselves to trains and blocking off a major intersection at Waterloo Bridge.
Activists glued themselves to a government department and to the underside of a lorry outside another.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Fallingdown
Are they using environmentally friendly glue?
originally posted by: azbowhunter
Simple fix.... allow the plane to take off with the idiot glued to it. He'll fall off eventually.
Play stupid games... win stupid prizes!
originally posted by: azbowhunter
Simple fix.... allow the plane to take off with the idiot glued to it. He'll fall off eventually.
Play stupid games... win stupid prizes!
originally posted by: Fallingdown
As of late climate protesters have found theirselves in several sticky situations. Most recently a protester glued himself to the top of a British Airways Embraer 190 jet.
They have been systematic in their approach . Particularly against modes of transportation .
Planes
The 54-year-old, who won a bronze medal at London 2012, glued himself to the top of a British Airways Embraer 190 jet.
“Here I am on top of a f****** aeroplane at City Airport. I hate heights, I’m s******* myself, I managed to get on the roof. I am so shaky,” he said in a Facebook video.
Trains
OK for take off!
Protesters have been attempting to disrupt transportation in the city, including gluing themselves to trains and blocking off a major intersection at Waterloo Bridge.
And automobiles
Activists glued themselves to a government department and to the underside of a lorry outside another.
Thankfully the British government has come up with a method to solvent the problem.