Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. After using sleeping mats to avoid getting stuck in the nails in the grooved fencing posts, they crossed the site in the loading bay, where they fill up with fuel tankers for deliveries to gas stations in the southeast. Once there, they used locking devices and adhesive tape to block the activity. A campaign source said they believe the Navigator terminal is the most important fuel distribution center in the southeast, with up to 50% of the area’s fuel being delivered from the site. “The Navigator is by far the busiest terminal in the southeast,” the activist told the Guardian. “The Navigator, when in operation, has about 60 tankers on the way out.” The police remove some protesters until 7 in the morning. But six or seven managed to climb the pipes to the roof of the loading area, making their removal more difficult, said Just Stop Oil activist. Just Stop Oil began operations against oil terminals in the South and Midlands on Friday, closing one stage at 10 locations. They are calling on the government to agree to a moratorium on new licenses for fossil fuel projects and have pledged to suspend fuel distribution until their request is met. Speaking from the lockout inside the terminal, an activist named Hannah from Brighton said: “I am 23 years old and the only way people will hear me is if I lock in the pipes of a gas station. Boris Johnson signs a death sentence for my future by subsidizing 25 25 million a day from taxpayers’ money on new oil and gas. “They can take away my freedom, they can take away my freedom and they can choose to ignore the alarm that we are sounding about the climate crisis. But they can not take away my courage to put my body in line for every young person who suffers from extreme heat in the south of the world or freezes to death due to fuel poverty in the UK and has to choose between heating and food. “We are not going to die in peace. Please do not be passers-by. Say no to the new oil “. Elsewhere, seven activists blocked a nearby roundabout that the campaign said was on a key route used by tankers accessing the Navigator and other nearby oil terminals, while 11 others tried to do the same but were stopped. police. Just Stop Oil activists have repeatedly targeted the Navigator site since launching their campaign on Friday, blocking the entrance to the facility and even digging a tunnel under the access road in an effort to stop vehicles from leaving. But an aggressive response from Essex police forced the activists to change tactics. In recent days, trucks of protesters had been arrested on the way to the spot, while a couple who had occupied the tunnels at the spot had come out after the police ordered the firefighters to dig them. Just Stop Oil activists protested at the Buncefield oil depot in Birmingham on Friday. Photo: Just Stop Oil / PA At the start of the campaign, Just Stop Oil activists had managed to block locations in London, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire and the Midlands in the hope that they could stifle fuel supply to the capital. Explaining the strategy, one campaign supporter said: “In the first 24 hours, we closed almost 100% of our fuel supply in south-eastern Europe. Gas stations have three days of fuel, so in 24 hours one third will close, in 48 hours, two thirds and in 72 hours everything will close. “That’s why the first two days were the maximum intensity, to push it over the edge. We almost pushed it over the edge and some started to close. “Birmingham was in the spotlight as this was seen as the next place that would have the capacity to power London.” On Wednesday morning, after activists stormed the Navigator area, the first police vehicle to reach the spot, inside the fenced area, was a Welsh police van, suggesting that Essex police had called for mutual help from others. forces to deal with the threat posed by Just Stop Oil. The Guardian contacted Essex police for comment.