Members of the public planning to visit Kelvingrove Park this weekend have been warned against anti-social behaviour.
Police Scotland's local area commander for the west end of Glasgow reminded people that criminal incidents 'will not be tolerated' with the park expected to be busy this weekend ahead of the Coronation and bank holiday.
Chief Inspector Paul Douglas said: “As we gear up for a busy weekend in our city, I want to encourage people to make use of Kelvingrove Park responsibly.
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“The vast majority of people enjoy our green spaces sensibly and I welcome their continued support.
“Police Scotland is working closely with Glasgow City Council to prevent incidents of antisocial behaviour from occurring, and there will be visible partnership resources in the park this weekend for your safety.”
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