Sunday, 9 November 2008

Cut anti social behaviour

My neighbour’s car was vandalised on Saturday night. I’m fed up with the all the criminal damage that we have to put up with. Most properties in our bit of the road have suffered. I blame the Council. Their liberal policy in allowing drinking at clubs and pubs well into the early hours means that police have to be on standby in case of civil disorder. Now the police have many calls on their limited resources and cannot therefore patrol our streets at nights to discourage hooligan behaviour.


I call for a review of Council policies that currently allow for extended licensing after midnight. A big reduction will release police to do their proper job. Still on anti social behaviour, I think there is a need for Council Litter Wardens empowered to give on the spot fines. And when our Dog Warden fines people who are too idle to clear up after their dogs, well there should be publicity.


David Young

The Green Party General Election candidate for Bracknell.

1 comment:

mikemathew said...

Police aim to cut down on anti-social behaviour over Halloween will be out and about in Falmouth and Penryn over the next two weeks in the hope of nipping any anti-social behaviour in the bud, before it becomes a major issue. Are well aware that Halloween and Bonfire Night can be a trying time for some, particularly the elderly, as the younger generation take to the streets.
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