The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Police will not tolerate wayward behaviour

Demobhappy pupils warned over parties at beach

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Teenagers in Fife hoping to celebrate the end of term this week with an illegal tipple have been told to think again — or face serious consequenc­es.

Police in south-west Fife have pledged to step up patrols at Silver Sands, Aberdour, tomorrow in particular, as scores of children are expected to gather at the beauty spot to mark the start of the school holidays.

The picturesqu­e part of the kingdom hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons last month when warm weather attracted a large crowd of youths to the beach, which was left strewn with broken bottles and debris.

Firefighte­rs were also called to deal with a blaze in gorse near the beach and a bag of cannabis was discovered, with residents describing the impromptu gathering as “appalling”.

With the majority of Fife schools shutting for the break in the coming

The offences committed during the recent exam study leave will not be tolerated

week, police have warned underage drinking, anti-social behaviour and other incidents that cause fear and alarm to the public will not be tolerated.

Sergeant Kenny Bow urged younger members of the community to behave responsibl­y over the coming weeks, particular­ly with hot weather forecast.

“Traditiona­lly, the last day of term sees young people converge on Silver Sands and we have no issue with that.

“However, the offences committed during the recent exam study leave will not be tolerated and my officers and our partners have been in discussion­s about how best to manage this matter.

“Silver Sands is a beautiful area to be enjoyed by local people and visitors of all ages and the last thing visitors want to see are people behaving in a way that would cause upset, offence or damage to the beach.”

Police have also urged parents and carers to make sure they know where their children are and what they are up to during the summer nights.

Sgt Bow said: “I would advise the parents of young people planning to attend that they get the message across beforehand that the police will have an enhanced presence in the area.

“Mobile CCTV will be in attendance and we will have support from safer communitie­s officers.”

 ??  ?? Silver Sands beach at Aberdour.
Silver Sands beach at Aberdour.

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