Police have warned people in Aberdeen to take extra care with a slate of events scheduled to take place this weekend.
Given the combination of football at Pittodrie and the BHGE 10K Running Festival tomorrow – and pay day for many and a bank holiday weekend – officers have warned that the city centre and related transport links are likely to be busier than usual.
Additional officers and stewards have been drafted in to help with some of the events, while police youth volunteers will be on hand during the 10K.
Chief Inspector Rob Sturton, who has responsibility for the Divisional Alcohol and Violence Reduction Unit, said: “If you are heading out to enjoy yourself this weekend, remember there are some simple steps you can take to help prevent you either becoming involved in criminality or becoming a victim.
“We want people to have fun and spend time with their friends and family and enjoy what our communities have to offer but know your limits, stick to them and ensure you have planned ahead so you know you will get home safely.”
Members of the public are being told to just “walk away” if they are in a confrontational situation, and to make sure they have a safe method of getting home pre-arranged.
Ch Insp Sturton added: “I can absolutely reassure people that our focus is on keeping you safe and that where a crime has been reported to us it will be thoroughly investigated and everything possible will be done to ensure those responsible are held to account for their actions.”