"Move back now," police yelled. "Piggy piggy piggy, fight fight fight," protesters shouted at police.
Jostling with the metal barriers segregating police from protesters took place, with some being lifted off the floor and hurled at the law enforcement officials.
As they were felled, some of the protesters sat down in front of the policemen, seeming to act as a replacement barrier of sorts from more violent demonstrators while still retaining masks.
Some protesters sent fireworks over the crowd in direct contravention of a Met police directive for people not to use pyrotechnics at the march.#MillionMaskMarch: Clashes between police & protesters in London http://t.co/YQ7m5mW8l1 LIVE: http://t.co/AZlScbnbRtpic.twitter.com/gfoTsAfibC
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Protesters then moved towards Piccadilly Circus before turning onto Regents Street, and kept marching through the central London streets.
Protesters then reached BBC HQ shouting "BBC, shame on you" at the entrance.
It's still unknown how many demonstrators joined the march, in 2013 the event gathered crowds of more than 2,500 and the Facebook event suggests over 6,000 people are in attendence this year.#bbc headquarters London... Hey bbc are you reporting this? #millionmaskmarch pic.twitter.com/5ArgrQgjjm
- Francesco Arnone (@arnone2010) November 5, 2014
The Million Mask March is sweeping the globe Wednesday as demonstrators protest against austerity, mass surveillance and oppression in more than 400 cities around the world. The "Million Mask March" called for by Anonymous is famed for featuring demonstrators wearing Guy Fawkes masks, adopted by the collective from the V for Vendetta novel.
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That's likely the case.