Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson's house has been targeted by manure-toting climate change activists.
Six women - dressed as suffragettes - dumped a pile of horse manure on the driveway of Clarkson's Oxfordshire home.
They stood by the ponging pile holding a sign that read "This is what you're landing us in".
BBC reports that the protesters from direct action group Climate Rush were being as "as blasé as him" about carbon emissions.
Thames Valley police were called to the controversial Top Gear star's house after reports that the protesters, three camera crews and various members of the press were within the grounds of his house.
All had moved by the time police arrived, so no arrests were made.
Protester Deborah Grayson told the BBC: "Just as he's ever so blasé about his CO2 and how much he's contributing to climate change emissions, we're a little bit blasé about our horse manure."
It is understood that Clarkson was not home at the time, and he made no comment on the incident.
- NZ HERALD STAFF
Manure dumped at Top Gear star's home
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