The tweets will contain information received by call handlers and details of the police resources needed to deal with the problems.
There'll also be tweets signposting sources of help in cases of domestic abuse, and giving messages on personal safety and anti-social behaviour.
It's estimated that 40 per cent of calls to police during the night-time hours are reporting alcohol-related incidents
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