Despite a number of livestock attacks on the Great Orme in the past six months dog owners continue to walk their pets off leads.

North Wales Police Rural Crime Team have been working hard to educate people and stop these attacks from happening by reminding people to keep their dogs on leads when on Llandudno's Great Orme, or any other area where there may be livestock present.

But rural crime team manager Rob Taylor said it is frustrating to watch so many people ignoring their warnings and something needed to be done.

Rob Taylor expresses his frustration about dogs off leads. Video: North Wales Police Rural Crime Team

Mr Taylor, on Twitter, said: "It's just so frustrating. We keep putting these messages out, people are seeing the attacks on the sheep on regularly on twitter or in newspapers and still people just don't listen. I'm not sure what the answer is but it's very very very frustrating.

"I just don't get it. What can be so difficult. Things have got to change and I think it's the law and also punishments because people are just not listening until that happens. I don't think there are any other answers.

"I think it's the same when seatbelts came in, or driving on your mobile phone, people didn't listen about the road traffic accidents and the harrowing affects it can have on people that are driving until laws came in."

Rob Taylor expresses his frustration about dogs off leads. Video: North Wales Police Rural Crime Team

The rural crime team manager posted three videos from his visit to the Great Orme yesterday on Twitter expressing his views on people walking their dogs without leads.