Groups of youths are causing 'havoc'
Groups of youths are causing 'havoc' in a Nottinghamshire town by climbing on shop roofs and intimidating shoppers, prompting a police response. Residents feel anti-social behaviour is growing problem in Arnold - with some people feeling unsafe.
A McDonald’s Spokesperson stated: "We are aware of some anti-social behaviour issues which are impacting a number of businesses in the area surrounding our restaurant. We will continue to maintain our positive working relationships with the local police to ensure that our restaurant is a safe and welcoming environment for our people and customers.”
Gedling neighbourhood policing inspector Mark Stanley is asking parents and carers to make sure they know what their children are doing outside of school. He said: “My whole neighbourhood policing team is focused on cracking down on anti-social behaviour currently affecting the Front Street area and we have made this a priority over the summer holiday period.
Kate Taylor, 58, works at Delicci Café Bar on Front Street and explained that they have "had youths climb on the roof and play around on there and put their lives in danger." She said: "We’ve informed the police a few times but there’s only so much they can do about it. "It wasn’t exactly trouble causing. However, I am under the impression that after shop hours, around evening time, it gets worse, but I’m gone by 5pm.”
Retired Linda Puxted, 79, of Arnold, said: " It’s horrible. I’ve lived here 16 years and I’ve never known it ever be this troublesome."
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