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NEIGHBOURHOOD policing teams will be stepping up patrols in Middlesbrough after introducing a dispersal order.
The clampdown, in the Greater Eston area, aims to tackle anti- social behaviour and other crime. The order began yesterday and will run until 11.59pm on Sunday, November 8. Officers say they saw a significant rise in anti-social behaviour over this period last year and are putting these measures in place to combat incidents of unruly behaviour. Neighbourhood Policing Inspector, Guy Hall, pictured, said: "We will be carrying out high visibility patrols in the area with officers on foot and on bikes using head cams and the mounted section and CCTV van will also be assisting with patrols.See the full content of this document
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Patrols to Curb Bad Behaviour
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