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The new Home Secretary said that too many people on housing estates felt ignored by the authorities and that their worries about yobbish behaviour were not taken seriously.
Soon the public will be able to compare online what their local
authority is doing with action taken in other parts of the country.
Leaflets will be provided with the same information for people who
do not have access to the internet.
“People will be able to see how many crack houses have been
closed, how many antisocial behaviour orders have been issued and
how many parenting orders have been issued.”
“I want to encourage people to complain to the police and
local councils about antisocial behaviour.”
“People should not be made to feel they were a nuisance or
that they were making the lives of officials and the police
“harder” if they complained about bad
behaviour.”
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