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Police use Section 61 powers to move on unauthorised encampment in Fleet


Officers in Fleet have been working with partners at Hart District Council in response to an unauthorised encampment that was set up in Church Road car park yesterday. 

Under Section 61 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, police have the power to direct individuals to leave the land and remove any vehicles or property they have with them. Failure to comply is a criminal offence.

These powers can be considered in the following circumstances:

• Communities are deprived of local amenities; or significant impact on the environment
• There is local disruption to the economy
• There is other significant disruption to the local community or environment
• There is a danger to life where there is a need to take preventative action.

Following a review of the circumstances surrounding the encampment, police utilised these powers today (29 April). The group have now left the site.

Fleet Police Sergeant Geoff Hill said: “We will always ensure that we balance the needs and rights of all our communities with actions that are proportionate, lawful and necessary.

“We work closely with landowners and our partners to ensure that a robust approach is taken against unauthorised encampments within legal parameters.

“Our partnership work also seeks to identify repeat locations where there has been criminality or disorder in order to target harden these sites.”


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