Stabroek News Sunday

UK’s Johnson criticises ‘disgracefu­l’ attacks on police at protest

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday criticised what he called “disgracefu­l attacks” on police officers after protests against a new policing bill in the city of Bristol turned violent, resulting in 10 arrests.

Local police said a demonstrat­ion involving more than 1,000 people on Friday afternoon had been largely peaceful, but a minority had shown hostility to police later in the evening.

“Last night saw disgracefu­l attacks against police officers in Bristol. Our officers should not have to face having bricks, bottles and fireworks being thrown at them by a mob intent on violence and causing damage to property,” Johnson tweeted.

“The police and the city have my full support.”

Police in riot gear had beaten back crowds of protesters with shields and batons.

Large demonstrat­ions are not allowed due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, and police have urged people not to attend even peaceful protests.

On Saturday, a peaceful demonstrat­ion against the policing bill in Manchester where protesters lay down on tram tracks - was ended by police, who made 18 arrests, citing disruption to the transport network.

But Bristol has seen the most dramatic protests. Last Sunday, two police officers were seriously injured and at least two police vehicles set on fire in the city after a peaceful protest turned violent.

The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill would give police new powers to impose time and noise limits on street protests.

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