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Appleby Horse Fair emergency order extended

by Cumbria Crack
12/06/2022
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Emergency powers brought in to combat potential trouble at Appleby Horse Fair have been extended.

Police barricaded the bottom of Fair Hill on Saturday afternoon to stop a gang of men, brandishing sticks and other weapons, getting into the town.

As a direct result, a 24-hour order, which allows police enhanced stop and search powers and the ability to seize weapons, was enforced.

It also authorises the power to require removal of disguises, which allows police to require individuals to remove face coverings or hoods.

It was extended for a further day until Monday.

Around 40 officers barricaded the bottom of Fair Hill as the men marched down Battlebarrow towards The Sands.

Police had been tipped off that ‘a number of people were intent on visiting the fair to cause violence’.

Two men – a 37-year-old man and a 24-year old man, both from outside the county – have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.

Behind the police barricade, hundreds of people crowded around to see what was happening.

The police investigation continues.

A police spokesman added: “Officers are working to identify those involved.”

The order is in place for the area as shown on the map:

The order is in place for the area as shown on the map:

Superintendent Matt Kennerley, of Cumbria police, said: “Our officers acted swiftly to respond to the potential for disruption and prevent any escalation. We are working to identify those involved so action can be taken.

“The Section 60 and 60AA powers will help our officers to keep people safe. However, I also urge anyone with information about potential disorder or any other type of criminality to contact the police.

“Policing resources will be increased in key areas and at key times. In addition, people may see armed police in the Appleby area to allow such officers to respond swiftly and effectively to any potential situation that arises.

“Anyone who is seeking to come to the fair to cause trouble or to be violent is not welcome. Such people should stay away so those who wish to enjoy an enjoyable and safe fair are free to do so.”

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