Dispersal order for city after fireworks disorder

The dispersal order will be in place in Cambridge until 21:00 GMT on Sunday
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A dispersal order has been put in place following anti-social behaviour involving fireworks.
The move came after six calls were made to police about pyrotechnics being let off across Cambridge.
The order was in place until 21:00 GMT on Sunday in an attempt to reduce crime and disorder, Cambridgeshire Police said.
It means police will temporarily have additional powers to order people out of specific areas if they are believed to be behaving anti-socially.
The force said it had been told of "approximately 100 teenagers letting off fireworks and blocking traffic" on Hills Avenue.
It said about a dozen officers attended and the teenagers left the area.
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