Police say they are aware of the potential for a protest at Castle Park in Bristol city centre tomorrow evening (Saturday 3 August), which may cause disruption to the public.

Robust and well-rehearsed policing plans are in place and we’ll use all the powers available to us to keep our communities safe.

Enhanced stop and search powers will be in place for areas of southern, central and northern Bristol (see below map) under Section 60 and Section 60AA of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act. These will be in place from midday on Saturday (3 August) until 6am on Sunday (4 August).

What Are Section 60 Stop and Search Powers?

A Section 35 dispersal zone has also been authorised for the same area and will give officers powers to move on groups or individuals causing – or who are likely to cause – harassment, alarm, or distress to others. This will also be in place from midday on Saturday until 6am on Sunday.

Neighbourhood Chief Inspector Vicks Hayward-Melen’s Statement

Neighbourhood Chief Inspector Vicks Hayward-Melen said: “We will not tolerate any form of disorder or criminal behaviour and there will be a significant policing presence in the city tomorrow, both as a precaution and for reassurance.

“While we’ll always look to facilitate peaceful protest, we will take action when behaviour impacts on the rights of our communities.

“The powers we have pre-authorised will be in place to ensure this can be done swiftly and effectively.

“I would encourage anyone who has any concerns to speak to an officer.”

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