Extra police patrols have been added outside a town centre fast food restaurant in Great Yarmouth.
Officers from Norfolk Constabulary have upped their patrols by McDonald's on Regent Road following concerns of antisocial behaviour in the area raised at the latest Safer Neighbourhood Action Panel (SNAP) meeting.
At the meeting, held at Smudgers Bar on Sandown Road, officers set new goals for tackling crime in parts of the town.
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In the town centre, police are prioritising tackling street drinking offences in the market place as well as youth antisocial behaviour outside McDonald's, KFC and the Troll Cart.
Following concerns raised of bike thefts outside the Marina Centre, South Yarmouth officers will be prioritising engaging around Marine Parade.
Officers will also be engaging with people around St Peter's Road.
In North Yarmouth, beat managers will be focusing on reports of drug use around Nelson Road North, as well as antisocial behaviour in Newtown.
In Caister, Ormesby, Scratby and West Caister - as well as in the rural Flegg villages - officers are continuing to prioritise engaging with the community.
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