Four people have been taken into police custody after blocking Wellington鈥檚 State Highway 1.
Protesters were blocking the southbound lanes of the highway heading towards the Terrace Tunnel by sitting and lying across the motorway but have all been removed by police.
A protester is carried away by police. Photo / Supplied
The group is protesting for the return of passenger rail services across New Zealand.
James Cockle, the spokesperson for protest group Restore Passenger Rail, told 九一星空无限 the group is back after a four-month hiatus.
鈥淲e鈥檙e desperate, we can see the effects of climate change all around us. The flooding in Auckland, Cyclone Gabrielle, tornadoes now...we are desperate, we can see the effects of climate change and things are only getting worse.鈥
He said he could understand the annoyance of commuters who are being disrupted, saying he would be annoyed too.
Traffic backing up in front of the protesters this morning. Photo / Supplied
鈥淏ut when you consider the disruption that鈥檚 caused by our actions today and compare that with the disruption caused by the floods in Auckland, that cyclone Cyclone Gabrielle, then this is a much smaller inconvenience in comparison to those devastating events.鈥
It鈥檚 the first protest in almost four months for the group, which wreaked havoc across Wellington鈥檚 highways last year by sitting across them.
Transmission Gully, Johnsonville, and the Mt Victoria Tunnel were all targeted by the group who say the Government must act now to stop a climate disaster.
Police talk to Restore Passenger Rail protesters sitting on Transmission Gully.
In one protest the group climbed a gantry above State Highway 1 in Johnsonville and planned to join Parliament鈥檚 Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee to deliver their petition via Zoom.
However, they were not allowed to join while actively breaking the law.
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