A Ramsey resident is asking parents to control their children after problems on an estate in the north of the Island.
Posting to a local community group, they say kids as young as seven have been letting themselves into homes, and banging on windows to antagonise dogs.
They say the group on the Gibbs Park estate on Jurby road has been terrorising residents over the course of the summer holidays.
And they’re warning unless parents take responsibility for the children, they’ll start reporting their antisocial behaviour to police.
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