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Ogmore-by-Sea (Picture: Camera Club member Catherine Mayo) A GROUP of intoxicated men continued drinking after being rescued from the sea. Four men from Pontypool were ordered by South Wales Police to leave Ogmore-by-Sea on Saturday afternoon due to their anti-social behaviour. They were intoxicated and had to be helped out the sea by the RNLI. They continued to drink alcohol, some through funnels, on the grass near the Rivermouth car park. Officers seized the alcohol, issued a Section-35 Notice, and placed the group in taxis to go home. The men, three aged 19 and one aged 20, will also receive Anti-Social Behaviour ASB stage 1 warning letter.
19-year-old arrested for having an offensive weapon’ at Penarth Esplanade on the weekend THERE were increased patrols in coastal areas of the Vale of Glamorgan and Cardiff in order to tackle anti-social behaviour as crowds turned out to enjoy the warm weather this past weekend. Officers responded to reports of a minority of people who had been drinking heavily and behaving in anti-social ways. On Penarth Esplanade, a 19-year-old man from Rumney was arrested for possessing an offensive weapon at around 8pm on Saturday. He claimed the knife was for fishing purposes but had no other fishing equipment with him. He was taken into custody for interview and received a caution.
Intoxicated men pulled from the sea by RNLI go back to drinking alcohol through a funnel
Police also dealt with a man in possession of a knife and arrested a man after a fight on the steps in front of the Senedd
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Four intoxicated men who were pulled from the sea by the RNLI continued drinking alcohol through funnels before police sent them home.
Police seize 150 bottles and cans from underage drinkers in Llanelli and Burry Port
The force confirmed that multiple dispersal orders had been issued on Saturday
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Police have seized 150 alcoholic bottles and cans from underage drinkers in Carmarthenshire in one night. Officers from Dyfed-Powys Police confiscated the drinks from young people throughout Llanelli and Burry Port on Saturday night and confirmed that multiple section 35 dispersal orders had been issued, preventing people returning to the area for 48 hours.