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The PSNI said there would be consequences for those involved in offending (Niall Carson/PA)

Belfast restaurants close after window smashed during youth disorder

The PSNI said a parade in east Belfast had ‘largely’ passed off peacefully, but that there were a number of reports of anti-social behaviour.

TWO FAST FOOD restaurants in east Belfast closed on Saturday because of disorder caused by large groups of young people, the PSNI said.

One of the restaurants in the Connswater area had a window smashed and the force has asked parents to speak to their children so they do not get involved in dangerous behaviour.

In a statement, the PSNI said a planned parade in the Newtownards Road area of east Belfast largely passed off peacefully but that they had received a number of reports of anti-social behaviour and altercations around the event.

Chief Inspector Robinson said: “A number of reports were received around the parade, which largely passed off peacefully, of anti-social behaviour and altercations.

“Two fast food restaurants in the Connswater area had to close after large groups of young people gathered in the area, engaged in disorderly behaviour and smashed one of the windows.

“Officers attended and dispersed the crowds, and remained in the area for a time to ensure calm.”

Police were investigating the incidents and gathering evidence.

Robinson said “there will be consequences” for those involved in offending.

He said: “We would particularly ask parents and guardians to speak to their children so they know where they are, and to play their part in ensuring that they do not become involved in such reckless behaviour that could lead to someone getting hurt.”

He added that the PSNI were engaging with local representatives and the wider community to prevent further anti-social behaviour.

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