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  • 23/06/2025
The shocking violence that erupted across seaside towns over the past few days must never be allowed to happen again, say traders left shaken by the chaos.

Gabriel Morris reports...
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00:00this video has now been viewed hundreds of thousands of times online late last
00:08week a large group of young people erupted into violence outside this
00:13Italian restaurant and opposite this pub worker watched for chaos unfold she's
00:18now worried for her own safety but it's been consistent so now I'm worried every
00:24time I like wait outside work either for a lift or for the bus there were a lot
00:29of them we thought they were going to start pushing in this direction as well
00:32because we didn't know what had caused this we thought it was just mindless you
00:36know chaos and that sort of thing so we were quite worried about them pushing
00:42their way in here but even this seafront gift shop wasn't spared vandals smashing
00:49their window it's not just to repair costs the owners are worried about it's how
00:54the amount of violence might damage for town's reputation
00:57all says is the most is the jewel in the crown of the fan it and it's going to
01:03stop people from coming down and it you know it really will do some damage it's
01:09it's it's putting people off already people are saying you know we can't come
01:14back we can't come back and and of course it's the tourists and the students
01:18alike that that help bring big income to our our town across the district beach
01:26fights broke out and one local convenience store reported a spike in
01:31shoplifting having to shut early over the weekend losing thousands of pounds in
01:36trade as a business I can say we we nearly if it's until nine o'clock we keep
01:42open on Saturday we're gonna do more than what we've done so it's nearly four
01:46three thousand bond three four thousand bond business we lost on Saturday as the
01:52new week begun for parish council started assessing the impact on local
01:56businesses we can't accept this what we do about it I don't know but we're going
02:02to get around the table and we're going to do our best we owe it to the
02:06residents of Broadstairs the ratepayers of Broadstairs and most of all we owe it to
02:10the visitors that come here and support our local businesses
02:14Kemp police say they're still investigating but so far they've arrested
02:18five people and charged one teen officers remain highly visible in the
02:24area we want you to take responsibility for the actions of your children do you
02:29know where they are do you know what they're doing and if you've seen them
02:33online what are you doing about it because we need to work together to solve
02:37this I've been speaking to some businesses today and many say they would
02:40like to see more police officers on the streets of Broadstairs what would you say
02:44to that what we have done in response to this is we've uplifted our officers
02:49and we've added additional resources and we will continue to add those
02:52additional resources and bring in whatever we need to do to improve the
02:56situation with teenagers finishing their GCSEs and a levels Broadstairs is
03:01bracing for more disruption but authorities insists they'll crack down
03:05determined to restore the town's picture postcard image Gabriel Morris for
03:10KMTV in Broadstairs

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