Police removed trouble youths who were blighting a festival in a Nottinghamshire village. .
The 36-hour order, which allows officers to banish people over the age of 10 from a specific area, was imposed to help tackle antisocial behaviour around the entrance to the event and nearby grounds. Three youths who were causing problems and ignored warnings about their behaviour were removed from the area, Nottinghamshire Police said.
Two more youths, reportedly involved in disorderly conduct including being abusive towards police, were taken home to their parents and will be voluntarily interviewed in due course. An e-scooter that was being ridden illegally in the Cordy Lane area was also seized.The dispersal order covered Brinsley Recreation Ground, the Brinsley Parish Council site, and the area encompassed by Church Lane, Broad Lane, Moor Road, and Brynsmoor Road.
“This kind of behaviour really impacts people’s quality of life and affects the way they feel about the place they live, which is completely unacceptable and will never be tolerated by us. We take all reports we receive of antisocial behaviour and associated criminality extremely seriously and, while this order has now come to an end, we will not hesitate to issue another one immediately if it is needed. There is no place for antisocial behaviour in Brinsley, or anywhere else in Broxtowe.
“We will also be working closely with our council partners to ensure people feel safe and those who ignore warnings about their antisocial behaviour are dealt with appropriately.” A police spokesperson explained the force would "consider re-issuing disposal orders".
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