'we've had enough' - police issue final anti-social behaviour warning

'we've had enough' - police issue final anti-social behaviour warning

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Police have issued a stark warning to troublemakers on one Leicestershire road, declaring they have "had enough" of ongoing problems. Officers say no further warnings will be given


to people engaging in anti-social behaviour in the area. The issues have been centred on Diseworth Road in Castle Donington, which is home to a pub and residential properties. Police say


the area is popular with plane spotters as it sits close to East Midlands Airport, but officers claimed a small percentage of people visiting have no regard for "well....


anything". They have now declared that action will be taken against anyone found causing anti-social behaviour in the area. The location is governed by a public space protection order


and has sufficient signage and bins available for people to dispose of rubbish. READ MORE:All the Leicestershire NatWest banks set to close this year Leicestershire Police described the


abundance of litter being thrown out by some late-night visitors as "disgusting". They said the speed that some leave the location is dangerous and called the disregard for


community safety "unbelievable". "Quite frankly, we've had enough. No further warnings for antisocial behaviour on this stretch of road will be given. The location has


sufficient signage, is governed by a public space protection order and even has bins to respectfully put your rubbish away," said officers. Police said people visiting for peace and


quiet, to plane spot or to hang out in a respectful non-illegal way are welcome. However, they warned that anyone visiting to do "the absolute opposite" should expect action to be


taken against them.