COPS on bikes in Glasgow are cracking down on youth disorder in the West End.
They were carrying out the patrols in response to complaints from local residents of anti-social behaviour and youth disorder.
Yesterday our off road bike officers carried out patrols around Glasgow North West focusing around the Dumbarton Road corridor and cycle path in response to complaints of antisocial behaviour and youth disorder. Please continue to report issues via 101Greater Glasgow said:"Yesterday our road bike officers carried out patrols around Glasgow North West focusing around the Dumbarton Road corridor and cycle path in response to complaints of anti-social behaviour and youth disorder.
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