A range of teenagers aged between 14 and 15 from Cleve Park School, Sidcup, spent a week at Bexleyheath police station last month, doing workshops organised by PC Iain McAllen. It was a scheme run by the Metropolitan Police to raise awareness amongst young people, about the downfalls of considering a life in petty crime. McAllen said: “I started this course as a means of attempting to reduce Anti-Social Behaviour as Sidcup at the time was experiencing daily problems that had no signs of going away and was predominantly caused by young people.