Police promise zero-tolerance on drink disorder

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Hull Daily Mail

Police in the county are clamping down on alcohol-related disorderly behaviour, during the summer.

They will be issuing section 27 notices, which allow an officer to direct a person who is either being disorderly, or if disorder is likely to occur, away from an area for up to 48 hours.

If this is breached, they can be arrested.

Inspector David Braysmith of Humberside Police, said: "The notices are a useful tool for police officers to use to reduce alcohol-related disorder.

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"They also act as a tool, sending out a strong message to the public that the police have zero tolerance around alcohol-related disorder and those who participate in it, will be punished.

"We want communities to enjoy this summer of sport but to do so responsibly by alternating between alcoholic and soft drinks, setting yourself a limit and don't try to race your friends to see who can drink the most. Stick to your own pace."

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  • Profile image for GCtheDJ

    by GCtheDJ

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 11:55PM

    “I think anyone that can't hold his liquor (no pun intended) should stay indoors. If you're disorderly you need to be on your way. You can be quite happily drunk and still in charge of your legs. Albeit, you'll wobble but I've always managed to get home safely in the circumstances.”

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    by pcrowan

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 11:44PM

    “About sums it up really!”

  • Profile image for embittered

    by embittered

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 3:15PM

    “@ Defarge,

    Give it up son...

    In a broom cupboard, sat at a 1980's style computer in the forgotten corner of the half rented out Hull Daily Mail offices is a young school leaver that they pay £90 a week who's sole purpose (armed with an over riding password) is to sit, peeing his underpants and giggling inanely while jumping up and down on his cursor that is constently hovering over the red arrow button.

    Today, he's chosen you...Tomorrow, maybe me...The day after...Who knows.

    It's nothing personal I'm sure...For what it's worth I agree with you.

    You've gotta admit..116 red arrows on your previous comment is funny...I don't think that many people read the mail?”

  • Profile image for Defarge

    by Defarge

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 2:32PM

    “Today, in the 'hard' copy of today's newspaper, the Hull Daily Mail (credit to it) has published my challenge to the Chief Constable of the Humberside Authority.

    The Thick Click-Clicker can't red arrow that!

    In order to challenge it, they would have to produce a coherent argument.

    But of course, they can't do that either.

    Also. read Parnaby's hypocritical rubbish in the 'hard' copy of the Mail and you can see why the ERYC would want to suppress any criticism. 'We are protecting services'; no you're not you humbug - you're cutting services!”

  • Profile image for Defarge

    by Defarge

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 12:21PM

    “Today, in the 'hard' copy of today's newspaper, the Hull Daily Mail (credit to it) has published my challenge to the Chief Constable of the Humberside Authority.

    The Thick Click-Clicker can't red arrow that!

    In order to challenge it, they would have to produce a coherent argument.

    But of course, they can't do that either.

    Also. read Parnaby's hypocritical rubbish in the 'hard' copy of the Mail and you can see why the ERYC would want to suppress any criticism. 'We are protecting services'; no you're not you humbug - you're cutting services!”

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    by Defarge

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 12:20PM

    “I wish they'd promise zero tolerance of corruption in the police force.

    Could the idiot who red-arrowed my comment please identify themselves and explain why he/she/it supports corruption in the police force?

    Obviously the idiot couldn't.

    But here's the challenge again - as many times as it takes!”

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    by RaggedKid

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 11:54AM

    “They could start with West Park, especially the playground”

  • Profile image for Defarge

    by Defarge

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 11:21AM

    “Thank you for your advice Mr Badger, but as it happens, I don't wish to get over it. You can accept this nonsense if you want: I intend to pursue the matter until this newspaper does something about it.

    But I'm obliged for your kind concern, all the same”

  • Profile image for Defarge

    by Defarge

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 11:19AM

    “I wish they'd promise zero tolerance of corruption in the police force.

    Could the idiot who red-arrowed my comment please identify themselves and explain why he/she/it supports corruption in the police force?

    Obviously the idiot couldn't.

    But here's the challenge again - as many times as it takes!”

  • Profile image for Defarge

    by Defarge

    Wednesday, July 04 2012, 10:59AM

    “Today, in the 'hard' copy of today's newspaper, the Hull Daily Mail (credit to it) has published my challenge to the Chief Constable of the Humberside Authority.

    The Thick Click-Clicker can't red arrow that!

    In order to challenge it, they would have to produce a coherent argument.

    But of course, they can't do that either.

    Also. read Parnaby's hypocritical rubbish in the 'hard' copy of the Mail and you can see why the ERYC would want to suppress any criticism. 'We are protecting services'; no you're not you humbug - you're cutting services!”

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