Spy Camera Plan at Common
A hidden spy camera has been set up at Pelsall Common to catch under-age drinkers in the act and gather evidence for a booze ban in the area.
The Pelsall, High Heath and Shelfield Neighbourhood Watch want to make the land an alcohol-free zone and rid it of dumped beer cans.
Villagers have already been given diaries to monitor drinkers on the open space in a bid to persuade police to support a booze ban.
Now a camera has also been put in place to capture youths who are accused of leaving up to 50 bottles and cans there a night.
Pelsall councillor Garry Perry said: We have been working with the anti-social behaviour unit at Walsall Council and the common has been identified as a hotspot.
The camera is in place and will allow us to either catch those responsible or gain evidence of what is going on. I must stress the village remains a low crime area but anti-social behaviour remains a concern.
For the common to become a designated no-alcohol zone police need to make a recommendation to Walsall Councils Licensing Committee.
However, officers have so far insisted there is not enough evidence to support such action yet.
Sources: http://www.expressandstar.co.uk/2007/05/12/spy-camera-plan-at-common/
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