Call for crackdown on anti-social behaviour

Councillor Glenn Barr and Alderman Elizabeth Ingram BEM have called for more police resources to be dedicated to tackling anti-social behaviour in Rathfriland.
Councillor Glenn Barr and Alderman Elizabeth Ingram BEM survey the mess left by young people at Stewarts Cresent, Rathfriland. Pic by Gary GardinerCouncillor Glenn Barr and Alderman Elizabeth Ingram BEM survey the mess left by young people at Stewarts Cresent, Rathfriland. Pic by Gary Gardiner
Councillor Glenn Barr and Alderman Elizabeth Ingram BEM survey the mess left by young people at Stewarts Cresent, Rathfriland. Pic by Gary Gardiner

The issue is due to be discussed when the UUP representatives meet with senior PSNI officers in the area.

A statement issued by Cllr Barr and Alderman Ingram said: “We will be making a strong argument for more police resources to be made available in Rathfriland.

“Breaking bottles on the road for cars to get a flat tyre or for young children to fall on, this sort of behaviour needs tackled. Our residents deserve to live without this fear.”

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