A man was today continuing his bridge-top fathers' rights demonstration, police said.
Jolly Stanesby, a member of the pressure group Fathers 4 Justice, climbed on to the gantry over the Tamar Bridge near Plymouth yesterday morning.
Mr Stanesby, a registered childminder from Ivybridge, Devon, was joined by other protesters who blocked the road bridge causing rush-hour traffic tailbacks on the Devon and Cornwall sides of the bridge.
A Devon and Cornwall police spokeswoman today said officers remained at the Tamar Bridge.
Police yesterday arrested two men and a woman in connection with the protest.
Mother-of-one Jayne Woodman, 36, a human resources manager from Swansea, south Wales, was later released without charge.
A 38-year-old man and a 46-year-old man, both from London, were released on police bail to return at a later date.
Fathers 4 Justice campaigns for equal parenting rights and a legal presumption of contact for parents and grandparents following separation or divorce.
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