At one of the most polluted junctions on World Car Free Day
On Tuesday (22 September), World Car Free Day, local Putney supporters of Extinction Rebellion demonstrated at the junction of Putney High Street and Upper Richmond Road – one of the most polluted junctions in London.
The demonstration took place from 8.30 to 9.30am and from 3.30-4.30pm – the times when traffic is heaviest. Protesters held banners across the roads during the "green man" pedestrian right of way saying “Another World is Possible” and “NO2IDLING”.
No traffic was restricted from moving. However the local community policing team did attend. Upon understanding the format of the protest they stood aside and monitored the general area for safety.
"It was great to see supporters of clean air for all and a city designed for people not cars. Several of the group had come for the first time and were buzzing from the energy of a positive, engaging demonstration," said Diana McCann.
A spokesperson for the demonstrators told PutneySW15 that, most people were unaware of World Car Free day. However, they found many were supportive, including one young mother who felt she was choking on pollution after walking her buggy down Putney Hill.
#AnotherWorldisPossible
— Little Ninja UK (@LittleNinjaUK) September 22, 2020
So many vehicles #idling at traffic lights or in congested traffic. So much fuel being burnt unnecessarily. So much #airpollution damaging kids lungs & killing our planet. Please switch it off when you'll be stationary for more than 10 seconds. #NO2idling pic.twitter.com/bFTtZ8mn58
September 25, 2020