COPS in the city's Kings Park has urged parents to warn their teens about hanging out in green spaces in the area - and causing anti-social behaviour.
The Glasgow South East Police sub-division asked parents to have a word with their kids if they were planning a night out boozing, urinating, littering and causing anti social-behaviour.
They revealed that the issues seem to prevalent in King's Park, Linn Park and Ardmay Park.
A statement from the sub-division read: "Is your teenager planning a night out boozing, urinating, littering and causing anti-social behaviour in either King's Park,Linn Park or Ardmay Park this weekend?
"If so, please a have a word as its causing considerable annoyance to local residents and people using the parks."
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