City of York Council is launching tomorrow (11 October 2012) a consultation on a single Designated Public Place Order (DPPO) which will widen the area in which the police are able to seize alcohol. There are currently 19 DPPOs in operation across the city at locations where anti-social behaviour is linked to alcohol and which have proved to be a successful means of tackling the problem.
However, designating an area as a DPPO often has the effect of displacing the problem to where the legislation does not apply and this results in agencies simply chasing the issues from one area to another.
Last year Safer York Partnership carried out some detailed analysis of the displacement effect of DPPOs and put forward proposals to create a single order covering a wider area of the city. Last year, City of York Council approved a proposal to consult on options for the creation of a single DPPO for the city.
These options included extending the number of DPPOs on an ad hoc basis when requested, creating a single DPPO within the Bar Walls or creating a single DPPO within either the inner or outer ring road. These options were designed to minimise the likelihood of displacement of anti-social behaviour, particularly into residential areas.