Officers from Cheshire Police will be providing extra patrols this weekend ahead of the Crewe Alexandra Football Club’s game against Shrewsbury.
For the upcoming fixture today, Saturday 8th November, fans will notice an increased policing presence to ensure that those attending the game can do so safely.
A dispersal order will be in place that gives officers and PCSO’s in uniform the power to direct individuals away from the area 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 failing to comply with the direction will face further police action.
The area covered by the order is indicated by the highlighted mapped area which will be provided to anyone issued with a direction to leave.
Chief Inspector Zoe Bowden said:
“These measures have been put in place to better protect fans and the local community from any anti-social behaviour or disorder that may arise surrounding the fixture.
“We know most supporters have come to enjoy the game however, I want to remind fans to attend and watch the game peacefully with consideration for those around them.
“We will not stand for any anti-social behaviour or disorder, and our officers will be on the lookout for anyone intent on causing harm and ensure that they are dealt with appropriately.
“Those in and around the area will see an increase of officers and I would urge anyone with any concerns to please speak with them, and they will do all they can to assist.”
Anyone with concerns can report it to Cheshire Police via:
https://www.cheshire.police.uk/ro/report/
... or call 101.
Pictured - Crewe Alex vs Shrewsbury dispersal map.
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