Public Spaces Protection Order No 2: vehicles
Live from 1 February 2017, extended on 1 February 2023
There was a significant increase in the amount of motor vehicles and their drivers/passengers taking part in unauthorised car and motorcycle enthusiast meetings on and around Great Yarmouth Seafront during 2016. An unfortunate side effect of the meetings was an increase in anti-social behaviour such as wheel spins, engine popping, loud music, littering, abusive language and racing.
The increase in the numbers of vehicles and the reports of anti-social behaviour from residents, businesses and visitors led a multi-agency group made up of the Council, the County Council and the Police to decide to consult the public on whether to create a Public Space Protection Order to help tackle some of the issues being caused by car and motorbike enthusiasts.
The vehicle-related anti social behaviour protection order came into force on 1 February 2017 for a period of up to three years and was subsequently extended for a further three years on the following dates:
- 1 February 2020
- 1 February 2023
During the consultation for the current period it was determined and agreed that the order would be varied slightly to also include the excessive revving of motor vehicles.