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Street illegal XR ponder diminishing returns from guerilla protest

When police drew batons and scaled a vintage open-top bus at London Bridge last Tuesday, it marked a real shift in the state’s approach to Extinction Rebellion.

Police officers smashed windows on the bus and wrestled with those onboard, putting them in headlocks and throwing punches at them.

A line of yellow-jacketed Met officers encircled the melee, shouting

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