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Alcohol control zones are to be introduced in parts of Strood and Gillingham to help cut anti-social behaviour.
Public notices have gone up in areas close to both town centres and the zones, shown below, covering many streets near to both High Streets.
When the zones are introduced, people who continue to consume booze in streets or public parks and open spaces can be stopped by police and their alcohol confiscated.
Failure to comply with the police’s request to hand over the alcohol can result in arrest.
Ch Insp Des Keers said: “This is a positive move that follows extensive consultation with retailers.
“The alcohol control zones are about making Medway an even safer place and further extending its appeal to visitors.
“Prior to the introduction of such zones in other areas we have received reports of people drinking in the streets and acting anti-socially and now we are able to stop them and confiscate their alcohol.
“The control zones are an additional tool that allow us to improve an area.
The zones are expected to be introduced early next month.