They are added: “I made it clear disorder that was caused by time and money spent, how how long have we been in existence, they apologized and they were made knowing that they might come back Anytime play bowls and even sit in green, but does no damage.
Apparently they will be forced to write a letter of apology and parents informed.
“We gave the officers our leaflets give to their parents and we can only hope that they are decent people and be ashamed, and do right, and talk to their children, and know exactly what they do and who they are with in future”.
‘We just hope they come and have game with us’
Laura Hassun, Chairman of in club said: “We just hope they come and have game with usand respect game moving forward.
“Police took them home as well as made they write apologies, so we just I hope they have good ones parents who will responsible and hopefully will come forward and come meet us.
“We do not expect any compensation financially but meeting us would best way forward for us”.
There is currently no law prohibiting people from photographing of other in public, and this includes accepting photos of Other people children.
West Yorkshire Police said: “Police visited the Harehills Bowling Club at approximately 6:10 pm. on August 19, after it became known that the man who allegedly involved in incident of damage on location on visited again last night with other.
“Officers contacted with reporting person and two 13-year-old males received community resolutions after they admitted their involvement.
“Reports of burglary and criminal damage is taken seriously and will be investigated, with action taken against those who are found to be responsible”.

