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Protesters Clash With Police on West George Square
On a lively Monday morning in Glasgow's West George Street, a group of fervent protesters occupied a balcony, boldly advocating for change with a sign that read, "End Segregation, Trans Liberation."
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5/26/20251 min read


On a lively Monday morning in Glasgow's West George Street, a group of fervent protesters occupied a balcony, boldly advocating for change with a sign that read, "End Segregation, Trans Liberation." The scene was charged as police swiftly cordoned off the offices at numbers 140 to 144, preventing public access while legal observers documented the unfolding events. Amid the tension, chants of "Let Them Go!" echoed through the streets, as supporters rallied behind their cause. A standoff ensued, with several protesters determined to block a police van from leaving, rooted in their solidarity. Police Scotland confirmed they had responded to reports of the protesters climbing the building, yet fortunately, no injuries were reported.