"We will not tolerate violent disorder," the local police force added.
Projectiles, including eggs and glass bottles, are being thrown at officers.
— Avon and Somerset Police (@ASPolice) March 26, 2021
Protestors are also pulling at officers’ shields while lasers are being shone in their faces.
We will not tolerate violent disorder.
Arrests have been made.
"Three of those arrested were also detained in connection with the violent disorder which took place in Bristol on Sunday," Runacres said.
The new policing bill would give police new powers to impose time and noise limits on street protests, which has angered activists, particularly since a heavy-handed police response to a London vigil for murder victim Sarah Everard on March 13 caused widespread outrage and criticism of the police.
A police officer has been charged with Everard's kidnap and murder, and the case has unleashed an outpouring of grief and rage over the issue of violence against women and girls.
The bill pre-dated the Everard case and covers a wide range of policy areas as well as the policing of protests. However, the two became connected in many people's minds because, by coincidence, the bill was up for debate in parliament two days after the London vigil.