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A group of protesters are blocking Whiteladies Road, and a number of buses have been diverted
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Bristol Kill the Bill protest: 50 people block Whiteladies Road in sit-in demo
They are taking a stand against what they call biased reporting
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A group of 50 protesters have blocked Whiteladies Road outside the BBC Bristol building.
Several partygoers fled the Tyndalls Park Road event when the police arrived and closed it down. A force spokesman said officers had been called to more than a dozen reports of house parties between Friday and Sunday, all in breach of lockdown rules. Thieves struck at a Bourton-on-the-Water charity shop last Saturday. Burglars targeted the unnamed charity shop on Station Road, smashing one of its windows before stealing the till. The till was later found a short distance away. It has been sent for forensic testing. Five streets have been tagged with red graffiti in Stonehouse featuring the insignia ‘Darko 9’ or the number nine.
Several partygoers fled the Tyndalls Park Road event when the police arrived and closed it down. Bodycam footage shows the moment police officers entered the property: A force spokesman said officers had been called to more than a dozen reports of house parties between Friday and Sunday, all in breach of lockdown rules. Inspector Ruth Gawler said there was a selfish minority who think the rules don t apply to them. Altogether, officers issued 47 fixed penalty notices – 13 of which were for £800. Elsewhere, officers found a party of 30 people at a house on Ashgrove Road, where two people were issued with penalties.