This is the second anti-IGas protest in just a few days

Dec 18, 2013 14:34 GMT  ·  By

Anti-fracking protesters in the UK have done it again. Just days ago, they wanted to gift IGas with a fairly large wind turbine blade and “accidentally” placed it on the ground in such a way that it blocked the entrance to one of the company's drilling sites.

Two days later, on Wednesday, they “accidentally” parked an orange bus at the entrance of the same drilling site, and once again ended up blocking its entrance.

According to The Guardian, this time the protesters have taken things one step further. Thus, it appears that five people have locked themselves inside the bus, and are refusing to leave.

The IGas drilling site targeted by the two anti-fracking protests is Barton Moss in Salford, Greater Manchester, the same source details.

By the looks of it, this second protest was organized the next day after the publication of a new report saying that, in the near future, two-thirds of the country would become available for fracking companies to license.