On June 26, police made three arrests near Bournemouth Pier due to escalating antisocial behavior, including attacks on officers with bottles. Chief Superintendent Julie Howe attributed much of the violence to groups of young individuals from outside the county. She urged parents to monitor their children’s activities, highlighting the risks associated with alcohol and disorderly conduct. Police plan increased beachfront patrols and are collaborating with British Transport Police to deter troublemakers. The arrests include a 22-year-old for an offensive weapon and two 17-year-olds for affray. Authorities aim to foster a safe environment for beachgoers.
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