Concern Has Been Expressed About The Level Of Anti-Social Behaviour In A Cork Town

Locals in Crosshaven are worried about the knock-on effects it's having in the area
Local Councillors Audrey Buckley and Seamus McGrath met with superindentant John Deasy at Togher Garda station recently to discuss the rise in the number of incidents of anti-social behaviour in the area in the past few weeks.
Locals say large groups of mainly teenagers have been defying restrictions to travel to the area.
Speaking to RedFM News, Cllr Audrey Buckley says they want to avoid a repeat of the scenes that plagued the area last year:
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