Rob Davison describes how rioters threw missiles at his bar and tried to break through the doors.
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00:00As you can see from last night's disturbance, we've got a bit of a presence in and around the centre of St Paul's today.
00:07There would be some debate if you can also see the number of these two fishmakers as well.
00:23Okay then Rob, I know you were down here last night because this is your business here,
00:26so just tell me a bit about what happened and what the scene's like.
00:29They were horrific. We had like 350 people outside trying to get into the police station next door.
00:36Well, they did get into the police station next door.
00:39The staff were terrified. I got a phone call off my manager.
00:43I come down to find like 350 people in the street, smashing the police station up,
00:50setting the citizens' advice next door.
00:52We had to evacuate the bar and the customers were scared.
00:57The staff were scared. We had to evacuate out the back for the safety of the staff and the customers.
01:04And not just your business, but also the disorders broke out in general here in Sunderland.
01:09You're from Sunderland. How do you feel about what took place last night?
01:12I'm ashamed. I'm ashamed of the people of Sunderland who acted with this,
01:17and I'm ashamed if they are from Sunderland.
01:21On the other side, you said quite a lot of people were down here this morning helping with the clear-up effort, etc.?
01:25Yes, which I was very, very pleased for.
01:27I was so proud of Sunderland for the people who's come and turned out to help clean up the streets.