A Glasgow council meeting heard police have been working to tackle the issue.
It is understood the youths are not only causing problems in McDonald’s - with other parts of the community also impacted.
McDonald’s has been working with other businesses, the police and youth organisation G20 to find a solution.outlet has hired a private security guard on certain days to deter the behaviour as a temporary measure.Councillor Abdul Bostani, SNP, said teenagers have been “causing trouble” in McDonald’s and asked what the police were doing about it at the Maryhill Area Partnership meeting on Friday.
The Children’s Wood Project - G20 Diversionary Programme gained the funding, which will see activities provided to teenagers. An officer told the meeting the funding is about diverting the young people away from anti-social behaviour.
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