Increased police patrols in Ballycastle

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PSNI to increase the number of patrols on the seafront following reports of anti-social behaviour in the area

Police are to increase patrols along the sea front area of Ballycastle.  It's in response to reports of anti-social behaviour and criminal damage in recent weeks.

 

Neighbourhood Inspector Davy Burns said: “It is disappointing to see, what appears to be, mainly younger people getting involved in anti-social behaviour and causing damage to local property. Not only is this costly to both council and local businesses, it also impacts on the reputation of the town. Be proud of where you live and look after your town."

 

He added “Those who are involved in this behaviour also have to be educated about the consequences of their actions, the effect it can have on other people and how this and other criminal behaviour can affect their opportunities later on in life. Parents have a part to play and are asked to ensure their children are not involved in anti-social behaviour."

 

Police officers are also asking the public to report any incidents of anti-social behaviour in the community.

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