2017-09-21 18:00
A ship carrying new Volkswagen Group petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid cars has been the target of a protest by Greenpeace at the Port of Sheerness in Kent. 25 protesters climbed aboard the 23,000-tonne ship in an attempt to stop the unloading of the cars it was carrying and demonstrate against the much publicised VW emissions scandal.
The protesters suspended themselves from the ship’s 27m high unloading doors, unfurled a 50m square banner showing a girl in an air-pollution mask and said they would remain there until Volkswagen agreed to return the cars to Germany. The ship, the Elbe Highway, was subsequently moved away from the Port of Sheerness to anchor off Margate.
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Police became aware of the protest at the Thames Estuary port shortly before 9am on Thursday morning and attended the scene where they found an additional 41 protesters had scaled the fence and entered secure areas of the port itself where large numbers of new cars are parked awaiting distribution. In a statement, Greenpeace said they were, “attempting to immobilise all the diesel cars by removing their keys.”
In a statement, Volkswagen said: “ We are aware of a protest this morning at the Sheerness port in Kent. The ship contains a variety of Volkswagen Group vehicles including petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid models. The diesel vehicles, which are the subject of the protest meet strict Euro 6 emissions standards.”
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