Anti-social behaviour in Clapham spreads with another dispersal zone issued

By Isabel Millett

17th Feb 2022 | Local News

Dispersal zone authorised in Clapham Town

A dispersal zone is in place in Clapham Town following anti-social behaviour in the area.

The order includes Clapham High Street, Clapham Common tube station and Clapham Old Town, and began around 1:30pm today (Thursday, February 17).

It is used to protect members of the public from being harassed or when there is a high risk of crime or disorder

Until the dispersal zone expires at 1:30pm on Saturday, it is an offence to stay in the area outlined if directed to leave it by a police officer.

Two dispersal zones were authorised for parts of Clapham in January to tackle large gatherings of school children causing anti-social behaviour.

A spokesperson for Clapham Town Police wrote on Twitter: "There is currently dispersal zone in place targeting Anti-Social Behaviour in Clapham Town.

"Those who are dispersed must not return to the area within 48 hours."

Clapham Town Police has been contacted for further information.

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