Fur activist and been spotted storming a Louis Vuitton flagship store over the Easter weekend.
A group of protesters flooded the shop, clashing with staff members in the process.
The activists chanted inside the shop as security staff attempted to escort them outside of the building.
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Free Fur Activists raided the store in numbers, disrupting a busy day of shopping for customers.
The protest took place at the Louis Vuitton flagship store on Bond Street, London.
The protest took place on 3 Apr, as reported by Need To Know.
Footage of the raid racked up more than 171,600 views and over 700 likes.
The clip shows security attempting to usher protesters out of the store whilst the activists chant in unison.
The activists were armed with signs and bullhorns, which played a raid alarm noise on repeat.
The signs stated: ‘Deal with fur, deal with CAFT.’
The protest flooded into the street with hundreds of activists making their voices heard.
Members of the public were shocked by the footage.
“The only time those people will ever get to go in those kind of stores,” one person said.
Another onlooker added: “What is the point of paying for security when they can’t even deal with left wing activists?”

One person said: “Security did a great job.”
Another witness said: “The staff did a good job bundling them out, important to act very quickly.”
One person added: “We need better laws on using force on private property.”

Another person said: “London has fallen.”
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