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Police vow to get tough on anti-social behaviour in Balloch Park this summer

Police vow to get tough on anti-social behaviour in Balloch Park this summer

Visitors looking to get drunk and cause havoc in Balloch Park could be stopped before they even get to the beauty spot with cops monitoring who gets on trains to the village.

As part of an ongoing effort to stop boozed-up revellers on a day trip ruining the park for locals, officers based here and British Transport Police are working together to spot the groups enroute, on CCTV, and hamper their efforts.

Despite by-laws prohibiting drinking on trains, as well as in the park, Area Commander, Chief Inspector Ryan McMurdo told the Lennox it is at the root of ongoing problems.

Earlier this month, police launched a crackdown on the problem.

But just a week later, three teens were stabbed in a fight on the train and parts of the park were trashed by louts who left empty bottles and rubbish and plastered graffiti across vital safety signs.

Now CI McMurdo, who was raised in Westcliff, says it’s personal, as he vowed not to let up on those who come to Balloch Park and cause trouble.

CI McMurdo, who returned to the area last summer having previously worked in Glasgow tackling serious organised crime, lives locally and is a former Balloch resident.

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  • June 21, 2023