Dispersal Order Enforced Following Fireworks Chaos in Cambridge

Cambridge, United Kingdom (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – A dispersal order was imposed in Cambridge after widespread reports of anti-social behaviour involving fireworks. Police received six calls from residents reporting large groups setting off pyrotechnics, obstructing traffic, and creating public safety hazards.

A dispersal order was enforced in Cambridge following a wave of disturbances linked to fireworks, prompting swift action by Cambridgeshire Police. The measure, announced over the weekend, granted officers temporary powers to direct individuals suspected of causing or likely to cause anti-social behaviour to leave certain areas immediately.

The order was implemented after a series of emergency calls alerted authorities to the escalating situation across several parts of the city. Residents reported seeing large groups of teenagers lighting and throwing fireworks into public spaces and roadways, causing both alarm and disruption.

According to police, at least six separate reports were received on Saturday evening describing fireworks being set off recklessly, resulting in the temporary closure of parts of Hills Avenue due to safety concerns. The force said that “approximately 100 teenagers” had gathered, blocking traffic and igniting fireworks dangerously close to vehicles and homes.

Police Response

Around a dozen police officers were dispatched to the scene to disperse the crowd and restore order. When officers arrived, many of the teenagers scattered and left the area, avoiding confrontation with law enforcement. Authorities confirmed that the dispersal order covered several key streets in Cambridge that had experienced recurring anti-social gatherings in recent weeks.

A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police said the decision was not taken lightly but was necessary to maintain public safety. “Reports of large groups setting off fireworks, obstructing roads, and intimidating residents were deeply concerning. The dispersal order was issued to give officers the legal authority to intervene quickly and prevent further escalation,” the spokesperson explained.

The dispersal order gave police additional authority under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, allowing them to order individuals to leave a designated area and not return for up to 48 hours. Those who ignore such orders face arrest and possible prosecution.

Residents’ Reactions

The events drew strong reactions from Cambridge residents, many of whom expressed relief at the police response but also frustration at the recurring nature of such incidents during the fireworks season. One resident described the scene as “chaotic,” adding that it was “impossible to drive down Hills Avenue” as fireworks exploded near parked cars.

Parents also voiced concerns about the risks posed to children and vulnerable residents. “It’s terrifying — these fireworks were going off in the street with no thought for safety,” said another resident. “You could hear the bangs echoing all around the neighbourhood. It felt like the whole area was under siege.”

A Growing Safety Concern

Authorities across the UK have reported similar issues in recent years, particularly around Halloween and Bonfire Night, when fireworks are most commonly used. Police forces nationwide have been using dispersal orders as a tool to tackle groups engaging in anti-social behaviour, with particular concern about underage individuals handling fireworks illegally.

Fireworks misuse can lead to serious injuries, property damage, and psychological distress for residents, as well as risks to pets and wildlife. Cambridgeshire Police have repeatedly urged the public to purchase fireworks only from licensed vendors and to use them responsibly in safe, controlled environments.

Community Policing and Prevention

The latest incidents have prompted calls for a review of community engagement strategies and youth outreach in Cambridge. Some councillors and local leaders have suggested increasing police presence in hotspot areas during


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16 responses to “Dispersal Order Enforced Following Fireworks Chaos in Cambridge”

  1. Looks like Cambridge has turned into a pyrotechnic paradise overnight! Who knew that a few sparklers could cause such a kerfuffle? 💥🚓

  2. pecan 
oblivion Avatar
    pecan oblivion

    Just another night in Cambridge, where the kids think they’re auditioning for the next big fireworks show instead of aiming for a good education. Who knew pyrotechnics could be the new extracurricular activity? 🎆🚦

  3. Uncle Buddy Avatar
    Uncle Buddy

    Typical Cambridge, where a quiet evening can turn into a fireworks extravaganza faster than you can say “posh hooligans.” 🎆 No wonder the police need a dispersal order—someone’s got to save the residents from their own kids playing ‘Daredevil with Sparklers!’ 😂

  4. Oh, brilliant move, Cambridge! Nothing like a good dispersal order to remind us that teenagers with fireworks are just misunderstood pyrotechnic artists. 🎆🚓 Safe streets? Pfft, who needs ’em when you can have an impromptu fireworks display instead!

  5. Nightmare King Avatar
    Nightmare King

    Seems like Cambridge’s idea of a fun night out involves a fireworks display that would make Guy Fawkes blush. 🎆 Who knew teenagers could turn a quiet street into a war zone faster than you can say “safety hazard”? 😂

  6. Tough Nut Avatar

    So, fireworks in Cambridge, eh? What a charming way to celebrate chaos—next time, let’s just skip the rockets and go straight for the bonkers parade! 🎇🤷‍♂️

  7. Fire Queen Avatar
    Fire Queen

    Looks like the fireworks in Cambridge turned into a proper soirée, eh? Nothing like a good dispersal order to remind the locals that safety comes first, especially when your Friday night plans involve a bit too much pyrotechnic enthusiasm. 🎆🙄

  8. East Army Avatar

    Just when you thought fireworks were just for celebrations, Cambridge proves they can also double as a public safety hazard! 🎆 Who knew being a teenager meant earning a degree in chaos and pyrotechnics? 😂

  9. Seems like Cambridge has turned into a pyrotechnic playground; who needs bonfires when you’ve got a bunch of teens playing ‘toss the firework’ in the streets, right? 🎇 Just what we need—more chaos and less common sense! 😂

  10. Seems like the youths of Cambridge have discovered a new way to celebrate: with fireworks and a side of chaos. Who needs a peaceful evening when you can turn the streets into a scene from a war movie, eh? 🎆🚓

  11. alertxis Avatar

    Just what Cambridge needed—fireworks chaos to spice up the scholarly atmosphere! 🎇 I suppose next we’ll have a fireworks degree on the syllabus. 😂

  12. easy sweep Avatar
    easy sweep

    Looks like Cambridge has found a creative way to celebrate fireworks season—who knew chaos could be such a blast? 🎆 Perhaps next time they’ll opt for confetti instead of near-misses with the local traffic. 😂

  13. Thumb Candy Avatar
    Thumb Candy

    Seems like Cambridge has really outdone itself this time, turning a peaceful evening into a “fireworks festival” — who needs the Fourth of July when you have teenagers with a penchant for chaos? 🎉🚔

  14. Moon Solitaire Avatar
    Moon Solitaire

    Looks like the local teens thought they were auditioning for the next big fireworks display! 🎆 Just what Cambridge needed—more chaos, but hey, at least the police got some overtime, right? 😂

  15. TrinitySoul Avatar
    TrinitySoul

    Seems like Cambridge has found a new way to celebrate with fireworks – who needs a bonfire night when you can have an all-year-round ‘dispersal extravaganza’? 🎆🚓

  16. beetle king Avatar
    beetle king

    If only the kids had put as much effort into their studies as they did into creating a mini war zone with fireworks, perhaps we wouldn’t need a dispersal order like it’s some sort of post-Christmas sale. 🎆🚓

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