Abstract
Technological development in the last 20 years has had a significant input into what is policed and how such policing takes place. This article seeks to explore the policing of a part of the counter-culture in the United Kingdom, the so-called ‘New Age Traveller’, and in doing so highlight the impact of technology in relation to public order control.
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1. See Home Office (1981), Review of the Public Order Act and related legislation, Cmnd 7981, and Law Commission (1982).
2. See ‘Defiant hippies’ (1992). A local resident suggests that ‘… there is total anarchy on the common and it is a complete no-go area for the police because they are so outnumbered …’.
3. Metropolitan Police (n.d.).