Peaceful action contrasts with previous protests as police say they have pressed ‘reset button’

Hundreds of people have taken part in a peaceful “kill the bill” protest in Bristol with the police claiming they had pressed a “reset button” after violent clashes during three previous demonstrations.

Around 300 people met on College Green in Bristol, marched through the city centre and took part in a sit-down protest in front of Bridewell police station, which lasted into the early hours of Wednesday.

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