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Anti-social behaviour at Rochester Riverside prompts tighter security measures

By: Nicola Jordan njordan@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:02, 23 December 2021

Updated: 16:16, 23 December 2021

Security has been stepped up near a supermarket on a luxury housing development because of threats from unruly gangs of youths converging on the area at weekends.

They are attracted to the concrete forefront of the Co-op store at Rochester Riverside where they meet up in large numbers to skateboard and drink alcohol.

Cllr Alex Paterson has spoken out about trouble at Rochester Riverside car park

Their presence near the railway station's multi-storey car park has prompted bosses at the newly-opened shop to ramp up safety measures for staff and customers.

A security guard has been hired to deter anti-social behaviour and, when safety concerns have heightened, it has on occasions closed earlier.

A Co-op spokesman said: “Safety and security is always a number one priority. There has been a spate of anti-social behaviour in the area over recent weeks.

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"Abuse and anti-social behaviour towards shopworkers should not be part of the job, and front-line retail workers should be able to go about their work and serve the community free from fear. "The store uses a range of measures to deter and prevent criminal behaviour.”

Earlier, Cllr Alex Paterson (Lab), who represents the town, said visitors felt intimidated by the anti-social behaviour and some older people and families with young children were being put off using facilities at Rochester Riverside.

Cllr Alex Paterson

On a visit to the area near the multi-storey he had spotted broken bottles, "fresh human waste" and said it stank of "stale urine".

He said: "As well as being completely unacceptable behaviour, it is a disgusting welcome for visitors to Rochester.

"I will of course be raising this issue with the police but a more effective method would be for parents to know and care where their children are - rather than shrugging their shoulders or turning a blind eye."

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The Co-op uses a range of security measures including the latest CCTV, communication headsets for all frontline shopworkers, guarding, Smartwater, and body-worn cameras which can record real time audio and visual footage at the touch of a button.

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