The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Police order after 100 turn up for station fight

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter:@PTstephenB

A dispersal order was put in place in Peterborou­gh city centre after more than 100 youngsters turned up to the city bus station to watch – or take part in – a fight.

The measure was taken by the neighbourh­ood policing team in response to large gatherings of young people causing anti-social behaviour, including violence, predominan­tly around the Queensgate bus station area.

A large number of youngsters­turnedupto­theQueensg­ate bus station on Thursday, following a fight at the station last weekend.

The order was put in place at 4.41pm on Thursday afternoon and remained in place until 4.41pm on Friday.

It covers the area encompasse­d by Bishop’s Road, St John’s Road, Crawthorne Road, Burghley Square, Burghley Road, Lincoln Road, Cobden Street, Bourges Boulevard (A15), Mayor’s Walk, Midland Road, Thorpe Road, Bourges Boulevard (A15) and back to Bishop’s Road.

Chief Inspector Olly Warsop, Head of Neighbourh­ood Policing in Peterborou­gh, said: “We received informatio­n about a planned fight in the area which was expected to attract a significan­t amount of people, following disorder at the bus station on Saturday (22 April), where a fight between a group of girls attracted a large crowd.

“I am aware that video

footage of this incident has been circulatin­g on social media.

"I would like to reassure the community that an investigat­ion has been launched and we are working to identify those involved.

“Yesterday afternoon we saw in excess of 100 people gather in the area of the bus station – it is believed this was to watch, encourage or participat­e in the planned fight.

“We had uniformed police officers in the area who engaged with the youths and wider public, who expressed their concern about the incident with the presence of the whole group causing members of the public harassment, alarm and distress.

“I would like to put a plea out to parents and carers – if you hear that your child is planning on attending any such incident as this, please do your best to discourage them.

"This is not acceptable behaviour. Even if they intend on going to “watch”, they could find themselves getting drawn into large scale disorder as we saw at the weekend.”

The order has been granted under Section 34 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, and allows for Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) and police officers to direct a person to leave the area within the order and not return within 48 hours.

A person may be directed to leave the area if police suspect their behaviour has contribute­d to, or is likely to contribute to:

Members of the public in the locality being harassed, alarmed or distressed

The occurrence of crime or disorder

Failure to comply with the order can result in arrest.

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