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Visiting the dentist can be nerve-wracking at the best of times, but it can be even more traumatic when you have to deal with youths causing ASB in the surgery.
Police were called to a dental surgery in Cinderford in May, after three boys were reported as shouting and swearing at staff, kicking a football at patients inside the premises and refusing to leave.
Two of the boys, who were already known to officers for causing anti-social behaviour in the town, were found nearby and admitted their involvement.
They agreed to write letters of apology to the staff at the dental surgery. Police returned just over a week later to collect the youths to personally deliver the letters and to apologise in person.
Staff at the dental surgery thanked police for the quick response and outcome.
If ASB occurs in your community, we’d encourage you to report any concerns so appropriate action can be taken to address them.
To report ASB, call us on 101 #ASBAwarenessWeek