A dispersal order has been put in place for the second weekend in a row after arrests and antisocial behaviour at a Richmond McDonald’s.
Police have been given extra powers meaning that officers can take action to prevent anti-social behaviour in the area after a recent spate of incidents.
The section 35 Dispersal Order will begin at 4pm tomorrow (October 28) and last until 7am on Sunday morning (October 30).
Last weekend (October 21-23) a similar order was put in place.
This action from police comes after multiple arrests on October 14 which included an assault of a police officer, damage to property at Richmond McDonald's and anti-social behaviour.
Police have warned that this order means that it will be an offence if a person “fails to comply with a direction given by a police officer or PCSO to disperse, fail to surrender items likely to cause anti-social behaviour on request of a police officer or PCSO or to return within a specified period after being directed to disperse”.
This dispersal zone covers the following roads and spaces:
- Richmond Green Old Deer Park Richmond Hill (Terrace Gdns)
- Star & Garter Hill Hamlands Petersham Road Richmond Road (Kingston)
- Albert Road (Kingston) Fairfield South Kingston Hill Road A307 (Turk Launches)
- Kingston Bridge
- Barge Walk
- Hampton Court Road
- Wellington Road
- Sixth Cross Road
- Staines Road
- Heath Road
- Richmond Road
- Twickenham Green
- Bushy Park
- Kingston Town Centre
Richmond Police tweeted: “#DispersalOrder “A Section 35 dispersal has been authorised by Insp Mcloughlin beginning 1600 on 28/10/2022 until 0700 30/10/2022.
“Friday 14 Oct a gathering resulted in multiple arrests, assault on police, damage to property at Richmond McDonald's & Anti-Social Behaviour.
“When in effect, it is an offence to: “Fail to comply with a direction given by a police officer or PCSO to disperse.
“Fail to surrender items likely to cause ASB on request of a police officer or PCSO.
“Return within a specified period after being directed to disperse.
“Thank you to those residents who reported this behaviour. We will be patrolling in order to tackle this behaviour in Richmond & Kingston.
“If you do witness anti-social behavior, report it online here: met.police.uk/ro/report/asb/ or call 101.”
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