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Parents urged to take responsibility as antisocial behaviour causes 'real anxiety'

Reports of eggs being thrown, glass left on beaches and doors kicked

Parents are being urged to keep a close eye on their children's whereabouts following a recent spate of antisocial behaviour.

Police across the Island have reported incidents of doors being banged or kicked late at night and eggs being thrown at houses.

Small fires have been started in areas around Castletown too.

"It can cause people to be fearful in their own homes" - Sergeant Steve Gorry

Sergeant Steve Gorry wants those responsible to think of how their actions impact others:

On Monday night the Northern Neighbourhood Policing Team said it had received several reports of anti social behaviour in the Park Road area and around the bus station where white eggs have been thrown at windows of houses.

Derek Flint is the Clerk of Ramsey Commissioners and a former police inspector:

Port Erin Commissioners recently urged beach users to show respect for others after broken glass was left in the sand and graffiti left on the cliffside rocks:

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