A group of local parents have been left horrified after a "sex doll" was left outside a property yards from a nearby primary school.
Belfast Live reports that the inappropriate doll was first noticed on Tuesday morning on a first floor of a property in the city.
It was visible to the public as it had been placed on a sofa on the ledge of the floor
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Families and kid attending the nearby Botanic Primary School were disgusted by the sight - with one parent claiming they had to explain to their 10-year-old exactly what it was.
Bríd Ruddy said: "This is a new low for the area and it is sad that young families will have had to walk by this as they took their children to school this morning.
"Having a settee sitting on one of the upper levels is also a dangerous health and safety hazard.
"Residents should not have to put up with this behaviour constantly. HMO landlords are bound by law to have an ASB plan and 24/7 call out for complaints. What are these landlords doing?"
Meanwhile, a Belfast City Council spokesperson told BelfastLive : “Belfast City Council continues to work in partnership with the PSNI, Universities and other statutory agencies to tackle and address concerns around anti-social behaviour and noise which impacts residents in South Belfast.
"Our cleansing teams, safer neighbourhood and alcohol enforcement officers are working in the Holyland area and are responding to requests for service. Our night-time noise team is operating a full service and is available seven days a week, 8pm-4am. We engage daily with other statutory and community partners to manage the area and to plan our collective working arrangements."
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