Two teens have been arrested after a police officer and shopkeeper were assaulted over the weekend.
It comes after another dispersal order across the Thanet district to tackle antisocial behaviour.

The extra powers – allowing police to move on anyone over 10 causing a nuisance – were put in place at 2pm last Friday and lasted for 48 hours.
Over the weekend, 23 people were asked to leave the local area and told that they could not return for 24 hours, or they would risk being arrested.
A 15-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of assaulting a shopkeeper in Broadstairs, and a 17-year-old boy was also arrested at the scene for obstruction and assault on an officer.
The large group he was with was dispersed, and both boys were released from custody the same day and issued with community resolutions.
Three teens also had alcohol seized from them.

In addition to dispersing groups, Officers were alerted to a suspicious car in Leopold Street, Ramsgate, on Saturday.
The driver was not appropriately insured, so the vehicle was seized, and enquiries revealed the occupant was outstanding for a £2,000 theft in Essex, and he was subsequently arrested.
They also conducted a stop and search of a male and seized a small amount of cannabis.
Superintendent Dan Carter said: “The decision to continue the dispersal orders in Thanet has been made to ensure that our coastline remains a safe place, and they are one of the several tools we’re using to deal swiftly with antisocial behaviour as we move further into summer.
Orders remain in constant review and will be utilised as needed.
“I am continually grateful to residents and businesses for their support and feedback. By working closely with the community to identify their concerns, it means we can tackle those issues head-on.

“I would also urge parents to speak to their children about the impact that antisocial behaviour can have on others. Antisocial behaviour can have serious consequences not only for victims, but for young people themselves, who may face police action or prosecution.
“Anyone who witnesses any antisocial behaviour taking place is urged to report it to Kent Police by dialling 999 if a crime is ongoing or life is in danger, or by online report via the Kent Police website.”
The measure came after two previous orders in the district on June 20 and June 27.
In total, 125 dispersals have been made over the past three weeks.
There was widespread violence and anti-social behaviour between June 19 and June 22, including businesses being damaged in Broadstairs and fighting on the beach.
Residents called for more police presence along the coast, resulting in increased action.