The section-34 order is in force and prestonpolice say this has been triggered due to a high number of anti-social and criminal incidents involving youths in the city centre. They have issued a plea for parents to control their children too.
Patrols are being stepped up and police say they will ‘take positive action against any person identified as being involved immediately or in the days following CCTV capture.”
No details have been given about the incidents involved which have triggered the use of a section-34.Park Hotel security stepped up following vandalism A police spokesperson said: “We urge any parent without clear knowledge where their child is to ensure they are not involved as we shall be seeking prosecutions for offences committed. This is your opportunity to safeguard your child and support local businesses.”
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