Portsmouth News

Police called to ‘lawless’ tombstonin­g teenagers

- Tom Cotterill tom.cotterill@thenews.co.uk

FERAL youths causing ‘mayhem’ and dicing with death by tombstonin­g from a crane into shallow waters of Portsmouth Harbour have been branded a menace.

More than 100 teenagers have been causing ‘chaos’ at the Camber in Old Portsmouth, with workers at the site admitting they’re ‘petrified’ of the yobbish behaviour on display.

Witnesses claim to have seen some of the youths drinking booze and taking drugs, while others have reportedly vandalised boats moored around the Camber.

And on Tuesday evening, events came to a head with dozens of youths reportedly running riot at the site.

One child was filmed scaling a 25 ft crane and lea ping into the water below in a move Hampshire Constabula­ry has branded ‘unacceptab­le and dangerous’.

The situation was so out of control that police had to be called into disband the youths.

Tim Cox, a concierge at the nearby Ben Ainslie building, witnessed the carnage and called 999 after seeing teenagers leaping from the crane.

He said: ‘It’s lawless. Kids are smashing up boats and have kicked the doors in on one boat. They are just causing chaos.

‘Pretty much every day the sun is out there’s about 100 to 150 kids causing mayhem.

‘Every Monday we come in, it's just devastatio­n everywhere. They have thrown an emergency life buoy in the sea and ripped taps on the pontoon out. We had racist graffiti sprayed on the concrete that we had to wash off.

‘They kick balls at people’s cars. I had to help a couple of ladies get their cars off the apron because they didn’t want togo through all the kids. They were petrified.’

Portsmouth City Council’s leader, Councillor Gerald Vernon-Jackson, branded the behaviour disgracefu­l but admitted it was a perennial problem.

He said council youth workers had been deployed to the Camber and nearby Hotwalls to tackle the antisocial behaviour.

He added the city was trying to work out how to tackle the problem by giving children an area on the coast where they can safely get their adrenaline fix of lea ping into these a. A previous plan to fly a £70,000 floating play park from America never came to fruition, with Cllr VernonJack­son

now revealing the city was looking at whether a safe diving area could be createdas part of the island’ s multi-million pound sea de fences project. He added: ‘This problem is nothing new. It’s been a point of conflict for generation­s. Some years there have been running battles with the police.

‘What I want the council to do is to have alternativ­es for other places to enable young people to do things that they want to do – jumping into the water while it’s hot.

‘It’s a problem that’s not winnable by policing; it's winnable by finding an alternativ­e safer place for young people to be young people.’

Hampshire police said it disbanded the youths at 8pm. A spokesman added police had ‘robust’ plans to tackle tombstonin­g and said: ‘This kind of behaviour is completely unacceptab­le and very dangerous.

‘We urge members of the public to report incidents of antisocial behaviour like this to us so we can take action and make the area safe.’

 ?? ?? More than 100 children were causing chaos at the Camber on Tuesday, with police called in to disband them all.
More than 100 children were causing chaos at the Camber on Tuesday, with police called in to disband them all.
 ?? ?? Youngsters watch from the quayside as a child plunges into the harbour.
Youngsters watch from the quayside as a child plunges into the harbour.

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