Police are asking young people, and their parents, to help them address problems with anti-social behaviour on the Isle of Man.
It follows a number of issues, particularly in Douglas, over recent weeks - which are thought to have been carried out by youngsters.
Over the weekend fencing was damaged near to the NSC and a picnic bench from McDonalds was thrown into the river - several vehicles parked on the Millmount Estate were also damaged:
Inspector Gavin Callow is in charge of the Central Neighbourhood Policing Team - he says parents too need to play their part:
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