'They are scared to tell the police because their lives could be in danger'
EAST End residents are too “frightened” to report anti-social behaviour to police in a Glasgow area where a community centre is being vandalised daily.
Cruel vandals have caused thousands of pounds worth of damage and had recently set fire to a nearby play park. Meanwhile, East Local Area Commander Greg Roberton said that sometimes incidents aren’t reported because of a confidence issue or people are “fearful of repercussions.”Urging councillor O’Lone to contact the police with issues on people’s behalf if they don’t want to report aLabour councillor George Redmond said: “What we have to understand is the police can’t do this on our own. We need to try and provide as much support as we can.
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