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Cub Scout meetings are targeted by yobs


A CUB Scout group has been forced to lock the doors of its community hall during meetings because of troublemakers gathering outside.

Youngsters have been banging on the doors of Friars Community Centre, in Constable Way, Shoebury, to shout abuse and throw open cans of drink through the door.

This has disrupted meetings of the 4th Shoebury Cubs Scouts and Beavers who meet there on a Tuesday night.

One of the leaders, who asked not to be named, said: “A group of kids came and threw a can of coke that went all over the hall floor. They ran out again and thought it was funny.

“Then there were some teenage girls who banged on the door. One of the leaders opened it and one of the girls went to barge in, so we’ve now had to lock the community hall door in the evening.”

The leader said the group of girls appeared to be drunk and were swearing and shouting. They had claimed they needed to use the toilet, but as they had already tried to force their way in, the group refused them entry.

“There have also been groups of teenage boys swearing outside.”

She said: “It’s kids who congregate around the Renown shopping area, sitting in the cold. They get bored and see the light in the community centre and the kids enjoying themselves and they want to spoil it.”

As a volunteer she feels it has become a nightmare every week to the point where it is draining. However, she has not reported the problem to the police as from past experience she feels their hands are tied when dealing with low-level antisocial behaviour.

But Essex Police spokesman Bill Stock said: “We will contact the Scout group, take details, and will investigate their concerns.”

Comments(5)

buttonbaggins says...
3:56pm Fri 12 Mar 10

What a shame these 'yobs' cant find something else to do other than get drunk and cause trouble. Is there anything for them at the community centre at other times? We need to find away of keeping them off the streets for their and other peoples safety! All the police will end up doing is moving them on somewhere else. Mind you I do wonder if their parents know or care what they are doing?!!

buttonbaggins says...
3:56pm Fri 12 Mar 10

What a shame these 'yobs' cant find something else to do other than get drunk and cause trouble. Is there anything for them at the community centre at other times? We need to find away of keeping them off the streets for their and other peoples safety! All the police will end up doing is moving them on somewhere else. Mind you I do wonder if their parents know or care what they are doing?!!

bob7 says...
3:58pm Fri 12 Mar 10

If these little toe rags are not interested in normal behaviour why can't they leave others to get on with their lives in peace?
I just hope that the Scout leaders have a plan of action and an escape route in case these morons do anything daft that stops the Scouts getting out.
Maybe some of the parents could wait outside to deter them. Hope you get rid of them soon.

BASILBRUSH says...
8:17pm Fri 12 Mar 10

I chose to be in the cubs and scouts when I was younger. I travelled around Europe and Scandinavia and took part in activities like canoeing, rock climbing, hiking etc.
I chose to do that, while others at school chose to hang around the park and cause trouble.
I know which of us benefitted the most from the experiences.
Hopefully these idiots will get bored and let others make the most of their lives.

evilc says...
8:20pm Fri 12 Mar 10

It is because the Police are on their merry go round forming squads which chase problems around.


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