A yob has been arrested after trouble once more broke out at a Metrolink station stricken by anti-social behaviour.
Police issued a dispersal order for Radcliffe tram station and automotive park on Sunday after a big group of youths turned abusive in direction of police officers and Metrolink workers.
The order, which provides officers powers to maneuver anybody away who’s both inflicting or more likely to trigger anti-social behaviour, was in place till 5.45pm on Monday (January 10).
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However, police say they continued to obtain abuse from yobs congregating within the station’s underpass and on the automotive park yesterday.
In a separate incident, one officer was ‘pushed at by a male on an electrical scooter’.
In a put up on the GMP Bury South Facebook web page, officers mentioned: “Once again, Police Officers and Metrolink staff received abuse from large groups of youths congregating in the underpass and on the car park.
“Police Officers and Metrolink workers have been deployed to the world this weekend resulting from considerations from native residents concerning anti-social behaviour there at night time.
“During this disorder, PCSOs and Police Constables issued multiple ‘directions to leave’ in order to disperse the crowd.
“Eventually the gang did disperse and particulars of the trouble causers have been taken.
“During the incident, one juvenile was arrested for failing to disperse and for a Public Order offence.
“Later on, while helping Metrolink workers on the platform, one officer was pushed at by a male on an electrical scooter.
“This male was attempting to flee Metrolink staff as he had failed to purchase a ticket to use the service. The scooter was subsequently seized.
“This weekend a complete of 15 mother and father have been visited by Police as regards to their kids’s behaviour and there are additional mother and father to be visited.
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“Police Neighbourhood patrols will continue to deploy to the tram stop in order to support Metrolink staff and members of the public.”
It’s understood officers have been known as to an space across the Metrolink stop, close to to Radcliffe city centre, on Sunday night in response to a big gang inflicting trouble.
The tram stop was additionally hit by a wave of dysfunction final autumn, when two youngsters have been allegedly attacked within the house of two months, whereas senseless vandals smashed up tram home windows in August.
Coun Carol Birchmore, who represents Radcliffe East, mentioned she believes the youths could possibly be travelling into city from elsewhere in Greater Manchester earlier than inflicting trouble.