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A FEMALE protester stripped completely naked to confront riot police at the Kill The Bill demo in Bristol last night. 

Baton-wielding officers broke up hundreds of people and arrested 14 activists who gathered in the city for the second clash with cops in three days. 

A woman stripped off to protest against Government plans to give police new powers to tackle demos
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A woman stripped off to protest against Government plans to give police new powers to tackle demosCredit: Splash
One picture shows the protester completely stark naked confronting police
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One picture shows the protester completely stark naked confronting policeCredit: Splash
She is later seen speaking to an officer as she collects her belongings
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She is later seen speaking to an officer as she collects her belongingsCredit: Splash
Police looked on as the naked woman stood in front of protesters on College Green
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Police looked on as the naked woman stood in front of protesters on College GreenCredit: Splash
The protester then walks away from the scene
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The protester then walks away from the sceneCredit: Splash
Protester has dreadlock ripped by pal who tries to drag him away from riot cops
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Protester has dreadlock ripped by pal who tries to drag him away from riot cops
A crowd kneel and sit on the road in front of a line of riot police
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A crowd kneel and sit on the road in front of a line of riot policeCredit: LNP
Riot police with dogs and horses clear College Green
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Riot police with dogs and horses clear College GreenCredit: LNP
Violence erupted in Bristol for the second time in three days
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Violence erupted in Bristol for the second time in three days

Violence erupted just 48 hours after 21 officers were injured as a "mob of animals" smashed up a police station and torched cop vans.

One officer suffer a punctured lung and broken ribs while another was left with a broken arm.

Tensions boiled over about 10pm last night when Avon and Somerset Police stormed a crowd of around 200 activists who had set up camp in College Green.

Shocking images showed one protester facing a row of police stark naked and raising her arms above her head. 

And another picture shows a police officer speaking to the woman, while she is later seen collecting her belongings and walking away. 

Other shocking footage shows a riot cop grabbing a protester while a pal appears to rip out his dreadlocks as he battles to wrestle him back.

It followed scenes of mayhem on Sunday night after cops clashed with rioters outside the Bridewell police station.

One female protester was pictured urinating on a policeman in shocking images.

Disgusting snaps showed one woman pulling down her underwear with her back to a line of riot cops - then walking away leaving a puddle of wee on an officer's boot.

And other rioters were seen squatting down to defecate on officers' feet during the protest.

They posed for selfies while squatting inches from the police, cheered on by a baying mob of rioters.

A woman is seen urinating on police at the Kill The Bill riot in Bristol on Sunday night
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A woman is seen urinating on police at the Kill The Bill riot in Bristol on Sunday nightCredit: BPM
Other women were seen taking selfies as they crouching at cops' feet to defecate
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Other women were seen taking selfies as they crouching at cops' feet to defecateCredit: SWNS
Fourteen people were arrested last night
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Fourteen people were arrested last nightCredit: Splash
A masked protester poses in front of officers
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A masked protester poses in front of officersCredit: PA
Three people were arrested following protests in Bristol
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Three people were arrested following protests in Bristol
A woman speaks to riot officers at the protest in Bristol
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A woman speaks to riot officers at the protest in BristolCredit: PA

Meanwhile, fourteen people were arrested during the clashes in last night's "Kill the Bill" protest against Government plans to give police new powers to tackle demonstrations.

Cops slammed activists for gathering on the anniversary of the first Covid lockdown.

A force spokesman tweeted: "It's disappointing we needed to take this action on a day we remember those who've lost their lives."

Witnesses said a group of around 200 people had been singing and playing music since around 4pm.

One protestor told The Sun that cops were "heavy-handed" and that the demonstrations were peaceful.

They said: “They came in from out of nowhere we were just sitting together singing and making peace signs and they bombarded us.

Fourteen people were arrested following last night's protest
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Fourteen people were arrested following last night's protestCredit: LNP
A couple in the crowd share a kiss in front of a line of riot police
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A couple in the crowd share a kiss in front of a line of riot policeCredit: LNP
Protesters set up tents and were singing songs in the early evening
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Protesters set up tents and were singing songs in the early eveningCredit: LNP

“It’s outrageous, they were heavy-handed.

"One girl was thrown in the air by the officers, you would have thought after what happened the other night they would have learnt their lesson.

“We just wanted a peaceful protest tonight and this is out of order. We weren’t causing any trouble.”

This comes after a man appeared in court charged with carrying a homemade spear on Sunday's Kill the Bill protests in Bristol.

The 28-year-old yesterday denied the possession of the offensive weapon - and will appear before court in June.

Around half of the group last night fled as the cops reportedly came down hard on those on the green, while others sat in protest.

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Officers took away tents and signs as the group had planned to camp out overnight.

One witness tweeted that he saw more than ten cop vans near the scene and could hear police dogs snarling and barking.

Riot officers wearing helmets, shields and holding batons have been filmed trying to disperse the crowd.

Police said they broke up the protest because of the Covid lockdown.

The force tweeted: "Specially trained public order officers are beginning to disperse a protest from College Green in #Bristol.

"Officers had engaged with protestors &; asked them to move on but tents & a sound system were set up.

"We remain in lockdown and we cannot allow this gathering to continue."

A protester is arrested by cops
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A protester is arrested by copsCredit: PA
Last night's violence follows riots on Sunday night in the city
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Last night's violence follows riots on Sunday night in the cityCredit: PA
Hundreds of people gathered to protest against rising rent prices
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Hundreds of people gathered to protest against rising rent pricesCredit: PA
More than 10 police vans were reportedly seen near the scene tonight
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More than 10 police vans were reportedly seen near the scene tonightCredit: PA
Bristol is rocked by a second night of protests in three days
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Bristol is rocked by a second night of protests in three daysCredit: PA

Chief Superintendent Claire Armes earlier said that "all necessary and proportionate enforcement action will be taken".

A YouTube livestream from the demonstration showed large numbers of police with some officers on horseback.

Shouts of "Our streets" and "Shame on You" could be heard.

Meanwhile, police investigating a riot that marred the 'Kill the Bill' protest on Sunday have released images of 10 people they wish to trace.

The mayhem erupted after people took to the streets to protest against the proposed Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill which would give cops more power to crackdown on non-violent protests.

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Authorities released the 10 images of suspects they wished to trace in connection with the riot on Sunday.

Seven men, aged between 20 and 44, were arrested on suspicion of violent disorder and have all been released under investigation.

A police van explodes outside Bridewell Police Station, Bristol, on Sunday
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A police van explodes outside Bridewell Police Station, Bristol, on SundayCredit: PA
Demonstrators stand near a burning police vehicle during Sunday's protest against a new proposed policing bill
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Demonstrators stand near a burning police vehicle during Sunday's protest against a new proposed policing billCredit: Reuters