WREXHAM'S police inspector says he feels problematic youths have 'very little respect' for the force as concerns over ASB continues.
Inspector Luke Hughes discussed his ongoing concerns during his daily police update.
Earlier this month, Insp Hughes revealed that the force would be introducing additional measures to combat ASB in Wrexham following a number of incidents.
The inspector confirmed that work is still ongoing following an incident on Saturday (February 25).
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He said: "ASB in the city centre is still receiving scrutiny, I note an incident involving a small number of youths on Saturday.
"Some from Brynteg / some from a location on Ruthin Road. A lot of work is going on in the background to address this behaviour, not just of this group but of a “few” problems youths in general.
"I do however notice one particular theme in that many of the problematic youths have little respect for parents, police or authority in general.. a concern and very sad to see."
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