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Kent Police introduce weekend dispersal order in Ashford to prevent anti-social behaviour

By: Rhys Griffiths rgriffiths@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 16:41, 06 August 2021

Updated: 16:43, 06 August 2021

A dispersal order will be in force across much of a town centre this weekend following reports of anti-social behaviour.

Kent Police says the measure will cover the most of the main shopping areas of Ashford as well as the town's Victoria Park.

A dispersal order is being put in place in Ashford town centre. Picture: Barry Goodwin

The powers, given under section 34 of 2014 anti-social behaviour laws, allow senior officers to designate a specific location for dispersal measures for a maximum of 48 hours at a time.

Authorisation is given in advance when police have intelligence which suggests the powers to move people on will be required in a specific place at a specific time.

The town centre dispersal area is broadly defined as the area within the town's ring road and some outlying spots such as the Coachworks close to Ashford International.

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Police say non-compliance with orders to disperse may lead to arrest, and they ask anyone who sees anti-social behaviour to report any incidents by calling 101.

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