Questions are being asked about what can be done to tackle antisocial behaviour in parts of Scarborough.
North Yorkshire Police say their data shows reports of ASB increase in the summer months.
Borough councillor - Guy Smith - raised the issue at a full council meeting this week saying he'd heard of incidents taking place in the last few days.
Superintendent, Ed Haywood-Noble from North Yorkshire Police says it's not something the Police can solve on their own.
Ed says that antisocial behaviour in the Scarborough Borough is being tackled by a Community Safety Hub which sees a number of local organisations work together to tackle the causes of anti-social behaviour.


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