Call for crackdown on anti-social behaviour
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Councillor Glenn Barr and Alderman Elizabeth Ingram BEM have called for more police resources to be dedicated to tackling anti-social behaviour in Rathfriland.
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.”