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ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS


Police appeal as youths cause annoyance in Banbridge

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Police in Banbridge have recently received a number of reports of anti-social behaviour in the town area.
Constable Don Andrews of the local Banbridge Neighbour hood team said: "Complaints have been recieved about anti-social behaviour and youths causing annonyance, in particular youths throwing "water bombs" in the area.
"Officers are aware of the impact on the quality of life that anti-social behaviour can have for local residents and are dedicated to finding a solution. However, we all bear a responsibility to work together and make this community a safer place in which to live. We would appeal to all local residents to work with us. We would also appeal to parents to play their part in making sure their children are not engaging in such activities."
Have you been a victim of this kind of anti-social behaviour? We want to hear from you - contact us on 40662745.

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 11:09 AM
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  • Location: Banbridge
 
 
  

 
 


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