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News30 hour dispersal order in place in Surrey town to stop 'intolerable' behaviourPolice say anti-social behaviour 'will not be tolerated across our
county'getsurreyBookmarkShareCommentsNewsByVictoria Shipp16:03, 31 MAY 2025BookmarkA dispersal order is in place until Sunday evening (June 1) (Image: Surrey Police / Google)Get the latest
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Join us on WhatsAppOne Surrey town will be under a dispersal order for most of this weekend. An order is in place for Staines from around 1.30pm on Saturday (May 31) until 8pm on Sunday (June 1).
Dispersal orders give police officers the power to order a group of two or more persons to leave the area if they are committing, or are likely to commit, a criminal offence or anti-social
behaviour. Officers will be patrolling the area in which the order is in place over the weekend.
A map issued by police shows the dispersal covers most of the town centre, as well as the train station and Lammas recreation ground. Police ask that if any anti-social behaviour or
criminality is seen within this area, it is reported straight away, either via 999 - if a crime is in progress - or via direct message/live chat.
A spokesperson for Surrey Police said: “Anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated across our county and we will deal with offences robustly.”
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