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At around 2am on Monday, October 24 South Wales Police received a report from a bar on Mill Lane in Cardiff city centre that a number of females were refusing to leave the premises after making transphobic comments and threats to a member of public inside.
The group were removed from the premises by door staff and a 54-year-old woman was arrested for a Public Order offence.
She was de-arrested, as the victim did not want any further police action, and given suitable words of advice.