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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Yahoo
Police take action against anti-social behaviour
Police in east Kent have imposed another weekend public dispersal order to prevent anti-social behaviour. The order gives officers the power to move on anyone over the age of 10 if they are causing a nuisance, and arrest them if they refuse. It covers Whitstable and Herne Bay and is in effect from 25 to 27 July. It is the latest in a series of operations by the force which, it said, has seen 30 people moved on in a previous weekend. It said 29 of those were people between the ages of 11 and 18, who were moved on during the evening of 18 July. A 14-year-old boy was moved on after reports of damage to a shelter in Marine Parade, Whitstable. The latest order covers the coast between Seasalter Beach and Saxon Shore Way. Ch Insp Paul Stoner said: "We are determined that nobody should be subjected to the actions of others which makes them feel harassed, alarmed or distressed. "Officers have been challenging those who carry out nuisance behaviour and anyone who is under 18 can also expect their parents to be contacted about their actions." Follow BBC Kent on Facebook, on X, and on Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. See also Antisocial behaviour leads to dispersal order Police tackle disorder in seaside towns Police given extra powers to target disorder Workers 'terrified' by anti-social teen violence Dispersal order extended over anti-social behaviour Dispersal order issued to deter anti-social behaviour Related internet links Kent Police


BBC News
3 days ago
- BBC News
Police in Whitstable take action against anti-social behaviour
Police in east Kent have imposed another weekend public dispersal order to prevent anti-social order gives officers the power to move on anyone over the age of 10 if they are causing a nuisance, and arrest them if they covers Whitstable and Herne Bay and is in effect from 25 to 27 is the latest in a series of operations by the force which, it said, has seen 30 people moved on in a previous weekend. It said 29 of those were people between the ages of 11 and 18, who were moved on during the evening of 18 July.A 14-year-old boy was moved on after reports of damage to a shelter in Marine Parade, latest order covers the coast between Seasalter Beach and Saxon Shore Insp Paul Stoner said: "We are determined that nobody should be subjected to the actions of others which makes them feel harassed, alarmed or distressed."Officers have been challenging those who carry out nuisance behaviour and anyone who is under 18 can also expect their parents to be contacted about their actions."
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Yahoo
Police take action against anti-social behaviour
Police in east Kent have imposed another weekend public dispersal order to prevent anti-social behaviour. The order gives officers the power to move on anyone over the age of 10 if they are causing a nuisance, and arrest them if they refuse. It covers Whitstable and Herne Bay and is in effect from 25 to 27 July. It is the latest in a series of operations by the force which, it said, has seen 30 people moved on in a previous weekend. It said 29 of those were people between the ages of 11 and 18, who were moved on during the evening of 18 July. A 14-year-old boy was moved on after reports of damage to a shelter in Marine Parade, Whitstable. The latest order covers the coast between Seasalter Beach and Saxon Shore Way. Ch Insp Paul Stoner said: "We are determined that nobody should be subjected to the actions of others which makes them feel harassed, alarmed or distressed. "Officers have been challenging those who carry out nuisance behaviour and anyone who is under 18 can also expect their parents to be contacted about their actions." Follow BBC Kent on Facebook, on X, and on Instagram. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@ or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250. See also Antisocial behaviour leads to dispersal order Police tackle disorder in seaside towns Police given extra powers to target disorder Workers 'terrified' by anti-social teen violence Dispersal order extended over anti-social behaviour Dispersal order issued to deter anti-social behaviour Related internet links Kent Police