Cumbria Constabulary has put in place a dispersal order for Carlisle on Saturday (10 Aug).
A dispersal order was used on Wednesday evening (7 Aug) to assist officers in maintaining order in the city. The powers will be used again on Saturday.
The public should expect an increased police presence throughout Saturday.
The dispersal order for the city centre and surrounding area will be in place from 10am on Saturday until midnight.
Additional powers have been put in place to provide officers with enhanced stop and search capabilities and the authority to order the removal of face coverings intended to disguise or conceal a person’s appearance. Officers will also have the power to seize any item used in the commission of anti-social behaviour.
Chief Superintendent Carl Patrick said: “The dispersal order and additional powers will ensure officers on the streets have the authorisation to act swiftly if confronted by groups or individuals intent on engaging in violent disorder.
“Public safety is our number one priority and officers on the ground will work to ensure that the law-abiding majority of people are free to go about their business in the city without fear.
“Whilst we will continue to support and facilitate the right to peaceful protest, our message to anyone intending to engage in disorder is to stay away. Officers will respond swiftly and decisively to any individuals who engage in criminality.”
The map outlines the boundaries of the dispersal order
Across Cumbria there will be additional officers providing an increased policing presence, engaging with communities and providing reassurance.
These officers will be working to keep Cumbria safe by being ready to respond to any incidents or calls for service, should they arise.