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A number of arrests have been made after "shameless behaviour" led to a taxi being trashed and bus stops being smashed following England's win against Sweden.

Footage emerged on Saturday night of two men jumping up and down on a Nottingham Cars taxi parked just off Old Market Square.

The two videos show the men on top of the silver car with hundreds of people watching and cheering.

A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: "We were first on scene to assist the taxi driver of this vehicle and help him retrieve his personal belongings from the car.

"Shameful behaviour from some members of the public tonight.

"Fortunately the driver is safe and unharmed, but will not be able to work for a while."

It is not yet known if any arrests have been made in regards to this incident, but police have confirmed that "a number of arrests" were made throughout the evening.

Bus stops were also smashed in Friar Lane and England fans climbed onto the roof of buildings.

Police added: "The force had lots of additional resources deployed throughout Nottingham city centre due to a number of venues showing the football.

"A number of arrests have been made in the city for public order offences."

The force said it will be organising more officers ahead of the semi-final against Croatia on Wednesday night.