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Latest ULEZ camera felled by Blade Runners is met with honks of approval by watching motorists in another day in lawless London  

THIS is the shocking moment that vigilantes opt for their own version of justice by felling another ULEZ camera – in another shocking day in lawless London.  

The group known as the Blade Runners filmed themselves as they used power tools including a saw to take the traffic lights down.  

The scenes took place over the weekend in Southwark, South London with the group taking out a set of lights at a four-way junction.  

ULEZ camera being cut down
The Blade Runners have cut down several of the cameras in the last few months. Credit: BladeRunners/X

As the group film their actions, loud horns can be heard in celebration as protestors stand on an island in the middle of the road carrying placards.  

Video shows the moment that the group fell the lights with a power saw easily cutting through the tubing.  

Moments later, the lights come crashing to the ground as the man filming the chaos narrates the ongoing celebrations.  

He sarcastically says: “The lights have fallen over here, folks, the lights have fallen over, oh dear, oh deary me.  

“What has happened here, oh no, oh no – the lights have fallen over here.” 

Whilst the man narrates over the latest felling of traffic lights by the vigilante group, traffic begins to spew into the middle of the four lanes as there is no longer a traffic light to instruct motorists.  

This excites the man who exclaims: “Oh look, the lights have gone out and all the traffic is flowing through here again. We’ve got the traffic running freely here.” 

As multiple cars whizz past, the man addresses the fact that his group have once again stopped ULEZ, a £12.50 charge for Londoners who take their cars into certain parts of the city.  

He gleefully continues: “Oh no ULEZ, no lights, no nothing, have some of that.” 

The man then bursts into exaggerated laughter before adding: “Carnage at the circus, come on the lights are down, they’ve just fallen over here.” 

The scenes were shared to social media in a post over the weekend with the caption: “What do you think – a worthy case in the face of tyranny or just a bunch of vandals?” 

The post received over 37,000 likes with thousands of comments from social media users who were divided over their views on the situation.  

One said: “Fair play to them, it’s a complete scam that does nothing.” 

Another added: “When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.” 

A third replied: “They are common criminals.” 

Another commented: “Modern day Robin Hood with a band of merry men.” 

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