. The 48-hour order will start at 6pm on Friday 4 March 2022 and covers...

Published: 12:08 pm March 3, 2022
Updated: 8:44 am October 8, 2025
Dispersal Order Reinstated to Tackle Nuisance Vehicles in Larkfield and Snodland

 

The 48-hour order will start at 6pm on Friday 4 March 2022 and covers the A206 and the B255.

 

Roads falling within the enforcement area include Crossways Boulevard, Quadrant Court, Galleon Boulevard, Anchor Boulevard, Newton’s Court, Schooner Court, Capstan Court, Masthead close, Clipper Boulevard and Bridge Close.

 

Anyone found driving antisocially or in a way likely to cause alarm or distress, can be directed by a police officer or PCSO to leave the area and not return without risking arrest.

 

Inspector Trevor Jenner of the Dartford Community Safety Unit said: ‘Kent Police has received reports from residents about groups of motorists driving in an antisocial manner, causing excessive noise and in some incidents, a danger to other road users. 

 

‘The actions of a small minority of people behaving irresponsibly can have a big impact on a community and those who persistently cause a nuisance risk having their vehicles seized.’

 

Anybody who wishes to report instances of antisocial behaviour should call 101 or report it online via the Kent Police website.

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