The management of a Bradford restaurant have apologised to police after a number of people threw objects at a patrol car during a celebrity visit.
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury made an appearance at Mr T’s on Friday 22 February and police were called to the scene to assist with traffic flow in the area.
A small group threw eggs and a brick at a police car, smashing the windscreen and bonnet.
Issuing a statement, the management of Mr T's condemned the attack as "disgusting and abhorrent".
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