They light disposable barbecues
Yobs have set fire to a bin in a cemetery and damaged a football pitch after misusing disposable barbecue grills.
Mid Devon District Council say reports of antisocial behaviour have increased and its officers are spending more time dealing with the consequences.
Reports include illegal riding of quad bikes through public open spaces, litter and dog mess and damage to council property.
Council officers also spend many hours removing offensive graffiti on a regular basis, especially on children’s play equipment, including pouring paint on slides in a local play area.
Paddling pools in Tiverton and Crediton and play areas throughout Mid Devon have been under threat due to the antisocial behaviour of the minority.
Councillor Dennis Knowles, cabinet member for community wellbeing said: “It's disheartening when we receive reports of antisocial behaviour in the local area, in particular play areas and parks. We receive regular reports from concerned residents and we encourage them to contact us or the police about any incidents or concerns they may have.”

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