Cross Harbour Tunnel Blocked In New Protest

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2019-08-10 HKT 19:41
In another flash mob protest, dozens of anti-government protesters blocked the Kowloon entrance of the Cross Harbour Tunnel shortly after 7pm on Sunday.
They put various objects, including traffic cones, rubbish bins and mills barriers at the gates to stop traffic.
Police said in a statement that protesters were causing causing serious obstruction to the traffic and emergency services and warned them to stop at once.
Protesters also blocked the most busy tunnel to Hong Kong Island during protests last weekend.
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