Boy racers will continue to be a priority for the Narberth Neighbourhood Policing Team.
At the recent forum meeting, the team informed residents that Sergeant Andy King had visited the Town Moor car park and had spent over an hour talking to the youths about their behaviour where they are affecting the quality of life of local residents and the likelihood of them committing offences.
The meeting was informed there had also been six formal warning notices issued to motorists and motorbike riders in the town.
The warning means if they as drivers or that same vehicle are caught creating anti-social behaviour again, the vehicle will be seized and removed by the police.
Residents said there had been a reduction in the problems, but there were still some incidents taking place.
Extra patrols to tackle late night anti-social behaviour in the Nestor Square area of Narberth was also listed as a priority.
Officers already have been carrying out extra foot patrols in the early hours in and around the town centre area.
Residents stated they had noted a significant decrease in the noise levels and nuisance behaviour since the last meeting and thanked officers for their continued presence.
The third priority for the team for the next month is dog fouling.
A problem was reported to the meeting of the amount of dog faeces which was evident outside the school - which is adjacent to a large playing field.
PCSO Dave Henry advised that Fixed Penalty Notices would be issued to PCSOs soon, which would help to control the problem. The dog warden would also be informed of this problem area.
The officers would also inform the council of the problem as it was believed that dog fouling bins which used to be in situ had been removed.
PCSO Dave Henry said: "Unfortunately, a lot of the issues raised by residents are regarding people not thinking how their actions effect others.
"If people thought how their behaviour can cause distress to others then many of the issues raised at the forum would be addressed."
Anyone wanting to raise an issue with the Narberth Neighbourhood Policing Team can attend their forum which is held on the fourth Tuesday of every month at the Bloomfield Centre, Narberth from 7-9 pm.
Alternatively, they can be contact on 0845 330 2000 or at tenbynpt@dyfed- powys.pnn.police.uk
People are being reminded that the Narberth team also cover the Amroth, Kilgetty, Clynderwen, Llandissillio, Templeton, Lampeter Velfrey, Llanddewi Velfrey, Jeffreyston, Llawhaden and Martletwy areas.




