As part of policing plans ahead of the match between Macclesfield FC and Crystal Palace on Saturday 10th January, Cheshire Police have announced that a dispersal order will be in place to ensure residents, and fans from both home and away remain safe on the day.
On Saturday 10th January, thousands of fans are expected to attend the National League North match at the Leasing.com stadium on London Road, which is due to kick off at 12.15pm.
While there is no intelligence to suggest any disorder is planned, a comprehensive policing operation is planned to ensure that all fans from both home and away can have a safe and enjoyable event.
As part of this, a dispersal order will be in place from 7am on Saturday 10 January to 7am on Sunday 11 January and there will be increased policing presence in the area.
The order gives officers the power to direct individuals away from the area shown below for up to 48 hours if engaging or likely to engage in anti-social behaviour, crime or disorder.
The dispersal order will be imposed under Section 35 of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, and those who fail to comply with the direction will face further police action.
Chief Inspector Cameron Taylor, who is overseeing the policing of the game, said:
“Fans heading to this exciting match on Saturday can expect to see an increased policing presence in the local area.
“We know most supporters have good intentions and are looking forward to the fixture, but we also need to ensure the game runs smoothly throughout the day and prevent any crime or disorder before and after the whistle is blown.
“We’re reminding all Macclesfield and visiting Crystal Palace fans that any anti-social behaviour or disorder will not be tolerated. Our officers will be on the lookout for anyone intent on causing harm and to ensure that they are dealt with appropriately. We are also reminding parents to ensure they know where their children are during the match and support our approach with young people who may be watching the match.
“If anyone does see any anti-social behaviour or disorder before and after the game, please report it to us or speak to your nearest police officer.”
Pictured - Dispersal Map - Macclesfield v Crystal Palace.
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