Man charged with public order offence at 'cruise' in Skegness car park
A MAN was arrested at a modified car gathering held in Skegness on Saturday night.
The Facebook-organised event was advertised as Skegness Summer Night Cruise and was due to be attended by around 300 people who gathered on the North Parade car park.
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Benjamin Jan Kruklinski, 28, from South Road in Chapel St Leonards, was charged with offences under the Public Order Act and will appear before Skegness Magistrates on July 17.
In addition, officers from Lincolnshire Police also issued a section 59 warning to a 25-year-old Grantham man for anti-social driving and issued a Fixed Penalty Notice for unnecessary noise.
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The gathering dispersed at around 11.30pm.




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