Stones, bottles and paint have been thrown at police on a second night of disorder in south Belfast.
On Monday night, cars were damaged and petrol bombs were thrown at police.Police have advised the public to avoid the area.Police have closed some roads in south Belfast including the Westlink onto Broadway Roundabout heading out of the city.
“I would urge the young people who have been involved and their parents or guardians to seriously consider the impact of their actions on the local community, but also on their own futures," he said. "Someone is going to get seriously injured," he told BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme on Tuesday."A member of the public could get hurt who’s in a vehicle, a vehicle could hit one of these young people."
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