Details of crackdown on anti-social behaviour revealed as PM says people have 'rightly had enough'
Details of a new crackdown on anti-social behaviour have been revealed. A trial will take place in 16 areas of England and Wales for increased police presence, swift punishments, or both.
Six areas, including Lancashire, will take part in a trial for 'hotspot policing'. These areas will see an increase in police presence alongside other uniformed authority figures, such as wardens, in problem areas for anti-social behaviour - such as public transport, high streets or parks. Offenders will be made to wear high-vis vests or jumpsuits and work under supervision. They could be made to pick up litter, remove graffiti and wash police cars as punishment for their actions, while victims of anti-social behaviour will be given a say in offenders’ punishments in their communities.
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