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Anti-IS protest stops M4 traffic on Second Severn Crossing Anti-IS protest stops M4 traffic on Second Severn Crossing
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Anti-Islamic State protesters have held up traffic on the westbound side of the M4 Second Severn Crossing.Anti-Islamic State protesters have held up traffic on the westbound side of the M4 Second Severn Crossing.
Gwent Police said a group of people in about 10 cars campaigning against the militant group stopped in the middle lane. Gwent Police said a group of people in about 10 cars campaigning against the militant group stopped in the middle lane on Sunday afternoon.
They are Iraqi Kurds protesting against IS and were moved to a safe position after about 20 minutes. They were Iraqi Kurds protesting against IS and were moved to a safe position after about 20 minutes.
The protest has continued at the side of the toll booths but is expected to end shortly, police have said. The protest continued at the side of the toll booths before ending, police said.
Traffic Wales reports "severe" delays between junction 22 (Avonmouth) and junction 23 (Chepstow) which are on either side of the bridge. Traffic Wales reported "severe" delays between junction 22 (Avonmouth) and junction 23 (Chepstow) which are on either side of the bridge but traffic is moving again.
Gwent Police Insp Mikah Hassell said: "It is important that, in our planning, we balance the rights of protesters with those affected, in this case motorists, all the while ensuring that everybody is kept safe which is our priority. Gwent Police Insp Mikah Hassell said: "It is important that, in our planning, we balance the rights of protesters with those affected, in this case motorists, all the while ensuring that everybody is kept safe which is our priority."
"We have adequate resources, together with our partner agencies, to deal with all eventualities and our protest liaison officers are in place continually engaging with protesters to ensure the protest stays safe and peaceful." Police liaised with the owners of the Second Severn Crossing to ensure that toll booths were kept open to ensure traffic could flow freely.
Police said they have been liaising with the owners of the Second Severn Crossing to ensure that toll booths are kept open to ensure traffic continues to flow freely.