The Police Service of Northern Ireland is launching 'Operation Snapper' on Friday the largest initiative undertaken by the police to tackle underage drinking in public areas.
The operation will take place during the school summer holiday period, beginning in July and ending in September. A dedicated team of officers will be targeting hot-spot public areas to confiscate alcohol from underage drinkers.
All alcohol seized
by officers will be destroyed. Any underage drinker caught by police may also be liable for prosecution. Adults detected purchasing or supplying alcohol for use by juveniles can also expect prosecution.
Chief Inspector David Wallace, Area Commander for Ballymoney & Moyle said:
"Underage drinking often leads to criminal damage, assault and fear of crime for residents in areas subject to this kind of anti-social behaviour. It presents a significant issue to our local community.
"We want to send a message to those juveniles who drink in public areas and exhibit anti-social behaviour that this will not be tolerated.
"I know, however, that the issues surrounding underage drinking are not just confined to the school holiday period. This is why we are also encouraging young people to look out for a series of alcohol free activities, further details of which should be in local media.
"After this operation ends, we will continue to work with the local community and schools to increase awareness of this issue and tackle the associated anti-social behaviour that it causes."
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