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linkAnd according to the AP, some defiant banksters actually heckled the mobs from their offices above, waving 10 pound notes at them! $this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')ome protesters spray-painted the side of the RBS building with the phrases "class war" and "thieves." Others pushed against columns of riot police who swatted them away with batons.
Demonstrators hoisted effigies of the "four horsemen of the apocalypse," representing war, climate chaos, financial crimes and homelessness:
"The greed that is driving people is tearing us apart," said Steve Lamont, 45, flanked by his family and protesters who were banging on bells, playing drums and blowing whistles.
Fearing they would be targeted by protesters, some bankers swapped their pinstripe suits for casual wear and others stayed home. Bolder financial workers leaned out their office windows Wednesday, taunting demonstrators and waving 10 pound notes at them. "It seems like everything is in a mess," said protester Steve Johnson, 49, an unemployed construction worker.
"You get bankers getting massive bonuses, and the MPs (British lawmakers) are lining their own pockets."Protesters waved banners reading "Banks are evil," "Eat the bankers," and "0% interest in others." "It's better than sitting down shouting at the television at these bankers," he said. "We cannot go back to the way things were before to the million-dollar bonus culture."