Union Street shop owner criticizes council for compromising safety during market works.
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Security concerns escalate for Aberdeen shop
The recent break-in at Attic, a clothing store on Union Street in Aberdeen, has raised serious concerns about public safety and security in the area. Co-owner Adam McLaughlin expressed his frustration with the local council, claiming that ongoing construction works for a new market have compromised the safety of both shoppers and businesses.
The incident, which involved a smashed window and the theft of branded clothing, has forced the store to close temporarily while police investigate.
Impact of construction on local businesses
For months, Attic has been surrounded by a high wall erected for the construction site, creating a “grim” and enclosed path for customers.
McLaughlin noted that the wall not only obstructs visibility but also contributes to a feeling of insecurity, particularly at night. He stated, “It’s a pretty grim experience walking down there at night,” highlighting the potential risks that come with such isolation. The store has reportedly lost thousands in revenue due to the construction, and the recent break-in has only exacerbated these challenges.
Calls for increased police presence
In light of the recent events, McLaughlin has called for a stronger police presence in the area. He expressed disappointment that the police had not been instructed to increase patrols around Union Street, especially given the rise in anti-social behavior linked to the construction site. “It feels so unsafe down that side of Union Street,” he remarked, emphasizing the need for more proactive measures to ensure the safety of local businesses and their customers. The police have confirmed that inquiries into the break-in are ongoing and are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Community response and future implications
The break-in at Attic has sparked discussions among local business owners about the broader implications of the construction work on community safety. Many are concerned that the enclosed spaces created by the construction could attract criminal activity, as evidenced by the recent theft. As the investigation continues, the store owners hope that their concerns will prompt the council to reconsider the impact of such projects on local businesses and public safety.
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