Youngsters from different households caught mixing at Noble's Park last night will now face the judicial process, according to Police.
The constabulary has released a statement about the matter, saying they understand members of the public have concerns about some youngsters breaching Covid regulations, but the vast majority of the Island's young people have been very responsible in following the rules.
Eastern Neighbourhood Inspector, Karl Breadner, says when dealing with those who break restrictions, the aim is to 'engage, explain and educate' but those who don't take advice on board and continue to flout the guidelines will face 'more robust' action.
Finally, Mr Breadner is urging people of any age to continue to follow Covid-19 guidelines, and is asking parents and carers to make sure their children are educated on the issue.
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