Eastbourne parents asked to talk to children following reports of anti-social behaviour

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Eastbourne parents have been urged to talk to their children after police received a number of reports of anti-social behaviour by large groups of young people in the town centre, officers have said.

On Sunday, February 12, police said a dispersal order had been put in place for 48 hours to enable officers and PCSOs to direct anti-social behaviour out of the area.

A Sussex Police spokesperson added: “Failure to comply can result in an arrest and a criminal conviction.

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"Parents of young people are asked to have conversations with their children regarding anti-social behaviour and how this can impact the community.”

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Police in Eastbourne town centre

Anyone with concerns is urged to call 101. Always dial 999 in an emergency or crime in action.

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