A dispersal order is in force in Totton town centre amid new fears the area could be hit by violent disorder.
The order came into effect at 4.20pm on Monday and will remain force until 4.19pm on Wednesday.
It comes after police were given extra stop and search powers in Totton on Sunday.
The area covered by the dispersal order includes Totton town centre, including the shopping precinct, and the surrounding area.
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A Hampshire police spokesperson said: "The order, under Section 34 of the Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act (2014), is in response to recent information received, which indicated the potential for disorder in the town.
"It has been authorised to help officers continue to effectively respond to and tackle any arising issues or criminality, keeping local communities safe in the process.
"The order gives our officers the power to order a person to leave the areas concerned with no return within the specified time period.
Police have the power to disperse anyone in this area (Image: Hampshire police)
"It also gives officers the power to seize anything used in the commission of ASB.
"Those who refuse to comply with the order are committing a criminal offence and are liable for arrest.
"Individuals who are aged under 16 will be taken be to their home address, and follow-up work will be done with parents."
Inspector Allan Dineley added: "Unfortunately, we are seeing a minority of people who appear intent on involving themselves in criminality and disorder in the local area.
“We will not tolerate this and are putting these measures in place to help us prevent and address these issues, and keep our communities safe.
“The tactics we are using are a robust measure to keep the public safe and ensure local people’s lives aren’t disrupted
“If you have witnessed or been affected by any of this type of behaviour in the area, please continue to report it to police, so we can target our patrols and take further proactive action."
Anyone with information about crime in their area can call police on 101 or report crime online via the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary website.
Police say people should always call 999 in an emergency.
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