Police in Tenby have launched a crackdown on alleged offences of indecency in the town.
This comes after two men were warned regarding 'inappropriate' behaviour in the public toilets in the town's South Parade.
"We are extremely concerned regarding offences of indecency that seem to be taking place at the public toilets in South Parade and elsewhere in the town," said Inspector Les Clark, of the town's police station.
"Following complaints from local residents, two people have been warned regarding their future behaviour," he pointed out.
Inspector Clark said his officers have followed the approved policy for dealing with matters of this kind.
"I have displayed notices in the toilets pointing out offences have been committed and I have published matters in the local newspaper and other media," he said.
"I have issued warnings and I am now going to start arresting people," he warned.


