Boy from Weston refused to leave Bristol Kill the Bill protest
It came after confrontations between drivers and protesters who were blocking a road through Bristol city centre
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A 17-year-old boy has admitted in court that he failed to leave a Kill the Bill protest.
The boy from Weston-super-Mare, who cannot be named for legal reasons, attended Bristol s fifth demonstration against the proposed Police and Crime Bill, which would curtail people s rights to peacefully protest.
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