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Loch Lomond warning to revellers as temperatures set to soar across Scotland

Loch Lomond warning to revellers as temperatures set to soar across Scotland

Daily Record09-07-2025
Police Scotland and partners relaunched Operation Ballaton - a summer initiative aimed at keeping visitors and communities safe across Balloch, Loch Lomond and surrounding areas.
Officers have issued a stern warning to anyone planning to cause disruption at Loch Lomond this summer.
As temperatures are set to soar this weekend, Police Scotland alongside partner agencies have relaunched Operation Ballaton - a seasonal crackdown designed to protect visitors and local communities throughout Balloch, Loch Lomond and the wider region.

The collaborative initiative is focused on combating antisocial conduct while maintaining a strong police presence across key locations during summer.

Authorities made it clear disruptive behaviour will face zero tolerance and swift action, reports Glasgow Live.
Inspector Colin Cameron from Police Scotland said: "Balloch and the surrounding areas attract large numbers of people during the summer months, and we are committed to making sure they remain safe, welcoming places for everyone.
"Officers will be on high-visibility patrol throughout the summer, supported by our partners, and anyone engaging in anti-social behaviour, violence or criminal activity will be dealt with firmly and proportionately.
"We are clear that this type of behaviour will not be tolerated, and we will use every tool available to prevent it and take action when necessary.
"We understand that recent incidents involving serious violence among young people in other parts of Scotland have caused concern.
"While reported incidents of violent crime remain at historically low levels, we are not complacent. Through Operation Ballaton, we will continue to focus our resources where they are most needed, working closely with partners to address any issues that arise and to ensure the public can feel confident and safe in this area.

"Young people are often among those who travel to the area in groups, particularly in warmer weather. While many behave responsibly, we know this is not always the case.
"We are asking parents and carers to take the time to speak to their children and young people about the risks of getting involved in disorder - and the very real consequences it can have for victims, communities and their own futures."

Leigh Hamilton, Ranger Service Manager, Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park Authority, added: "We welcome and fully support Police Scotland's Operation Ballaton this year, continuing our established partnership.
"The operation's effectiveness comes from a multi-agency collaboration focused on maintaining public safety through coordinated action by all partners, including our National Park Rangers and emergency services.
"Our shared objective is to ensure that everyone feels welcome and can enjoy the National Park this summer while doing so safely, responsibly, and respectfully.

"Through coordinated communication and shared resources among partners on the ground, we are better positioned to deliver an effective, prevention-focused approach that targets known hotspot areas both on land and water in Balloch, Loch Lomond, and the surrounding areas this summer."
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Watch Commander Chris Spence also said: "We always work with our communities to explain the risks of fire, but it's important to stress that deliberate fire-setting is a crime and can have a serious impact on local communities.
"People who set fires need to be aware that getting involved in this type of behaviour can have a big impact on your future.

"Once you light that match, you have no control or way of knowing what happens next.
"Not only are you risking damage to property and wildlife, you're putting yourself and others in danger. It's just not worth it."
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Depute Council Leader, Councillor David McBride said: "It is no wonder people choose to come to Balloch during the summer months with the stunning natural environment we have here.
"We know the majority of visitors want to make the most of this beautiful area, but unfortunately there are some who are intent on engaging in anti-social behaviour.
"Joined up working between partners happens all year round, but with the particular focus of Operation Ballaton, we can help to keep people safe and ensure Loch Lomond can be enjoyed by all."
Public byelaws, such as the ban on drinking alcohol in public places, will be rigorously enforced. There will be patrols in key locations including Balloch Park, nearby train stations, Luss, and other areas that see a lot of visitors.
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