Teenagers have been warned after leaving large amounts of rubbish and clambering over boats moored at a Co Fermanagh beauty spot.
The PSNI issued a warning via its Facebook page after receiving reports of the anti-social behaviour over the last two nights at the Ardhowen Theatre jetty in Enniskillen.
Police said those responsible would be held accountable if they caused damage to property.
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"For the last two nights a small group have left behind more empty bottles and rubbish than you'd see up the town on a Saturday night (not an exaggeration)," the post read.
"This group of young people (teenagers as reported to and spoken to by ourselves) showed no regard for the beautiful surroundings nor some of the boats they were climbing over!
"You wouldn't climb over someone's car in a carpark so why climb over someone's boat that usually costs many times more than the average family car!!
"We aren't the fun police but be warned...the ball is in your court. If you damage someone's property YOU will be held accountable.
"Please enjoy the weather but be considerate of others and their property. Take your rubbish with you when you're done."
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