A violent killer who battered a woman with a dumb-bell and left her for dead in woods will not be released early on parole.
21.07.2022 - 14:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A Scottish pizzeria has taken to social media after it was forced to close early to help clean a local beach after crowds descended on it during the recent heatwave.
Civerino's, which has its Prom Slice eatery on Portobello Beach in Edinburgh, shared an image of the aftermath of a busy day with bottles and other rubbish strewn across the sand. The popular pizza firm, which is popular with local families and tourists alike, said they wanted to help make the beach safe again for people returning the next day.
They wrote on their official Twitter page: "This is why we can’t have nice things. We’ll be closing early to pick up Buckie bottles so the beach is safe for tomorrow. #beachw**kers"
One follower blamed the relaxed attitude towards drinking outside in the capital as part of the problem, adding that it "fuels litter and violence". Another added: "That image is absolutely infuriating. I just don’t get littering of any kind let alone glass on a beach."
One person stated that they had to spend an hour removing broken glass from the sand to make it safe for his grandkids, adding that some people looked at him like he was "nuts".
And it wasn't just the rubbish that people were responding about in the comments, one person added: "There is a distinct change in the tempo of the beach visitor around late afternoon…by 7/8/9 pm parts of the Prom become really quite full on & threatening. Not pleasant for anyone. Huge groups fist fighting last night, not good."
To which the Civerino's team responded that from 6 pm it was no longer a "family show" and that they were concerned over the safety of their staff.
They also highlighted a local nursery which had been targeted with its outside area vandalised to be used as firewood.
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A violent killer who battered a woman with a dumb-bell and left her for dead in woods will not be released early on parole.
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