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Dispersal order in place to tackle car meets
- Author, Katie Waple
- Role, 大象传媒 News
A dispersal order has been put in place following reports of anti-social behaviour at car meets.
Basingstoke鈥檚 town inspector has authorised the order which will run until 02:00 BST on Monday.
It enables police to deal with any issues of anti-social behaviour in the area.
Those failing to comply with the order are committing a criminal offence and are liable for arrest.
It comes after officers received reports that a large group of drivers gathered at the Asda store in Brighton Hill last Sunday.
Officers said they attended the scene following reports of dangerous driving, anti-social behaviour and excessive noise.
Insp Charlie Ilderton said: 鈥淐learly not all members of the car community will engage in anti-social behaviour at these meets.
"However, we have had reports of dangerous driving, excessive noise and anti-social behaviour, all of which have caused alarm and distress to local residents."
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