A POLICE sergeant has told parents at a Bradford district school to speak to their children about anti-social behaviour following reports from vulnerable residents.
Sergeant Terri Green - who works in the Baildon and Bingley area - tweeted the call on Wednesday.
She was addressing parents of Bingley Grammar School pupils who walk through the Crossflatts area.
The reports say the residents are getting upset due to their wheelie bins being pushed over and doors being kicked on Evergreen Walk.
Bingley Grammar parents, if you child walks through Crossflatts to school, please speak to them about the effects of ASB.
— Sgt T Green (@WYPSgt2008Green) May 24, 2023
I'm getting reports from vulnerable residents of wheelie bins being pushed over and kicking doors on Evergreen Walk. It's upsetting them.#NotOnMyPatch pic.twitter.com/tMpmWdraWb
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