Commissioner wants to see police clamping down
Speeding and anti-social behaviour are the two biggest concerns of Onchan residents, according to a commissioner in the village.
David Quirk, who received more than a thousand votes at the recent local authority elections, is keen for police to clamp down on the issues.
He believes more bobbies on the beat and the introduction of speed cameras in the area could be the solution.
Mr Quirk says those caught vandalising property should be made to pay back to the community:
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