Parents whose children failed to comply with Firebreak rules among those fined by South Wales Police
Parents whose children were involved in antisocial behaviour while also in breach of coronavirus legislation were among those fined in south Wales over the weekend.As Wales headed in to the second weekend of the national firebreak, calls to South Wales Police spiked at almost 1,500 on Saturday, October 31, with more than 200 of those calls relating to concerns about Covid breaches and Halloween concerns.Calls reported a range of concerns from youths congregating and engaging in antisocial behaviour, house parties, suspected breaches by licensed premises which should be closed, failure of Covid-positive individuals to self-isolate and gatherings at religious settings.While officers continued to adopt the UK-wide 4Es policing approach, working hard to engage with our communities to encourage voluntary compliance with Welsh Government legislation, enforcement action was carried out on a number of occasions where necessary and proportionate.Action taken included:
- Approximately 30 FPNs issued throughout the weekend. Among those issued with fines were parents of youths throwing eggs and engaging in other ASB in St Mellons, Cardiff, as well as the parents of a number of youths who either hosted or attended a party in Taibach, Port Talbot. Enquiries are ongoing to identify those who fled the premises upon officers’ arrival.
- 137 warnings or other police interventions.
- Five anti-social behaviour referrals made.
- Several joint visits to licensed premises, among them a pub in Neath which was found to be continuing to trade despite the current lockdown. Details of some eight patrons were taken on the night and work is ongoing with licensing partners in order to take necessary action against the license holder.
- Almost 50 Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs) due to be issued to students at a Cardiff halls of residence following reports of a student party.
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