gravedigga
25-Jan-05, 04:39
Looks like this has been done in Fife,(see here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4201445.stm ) seems the way to do it is make sure the police have a log of all the incidents regarding these people as to help build a case against them.
Because the neighbours continued to keep us informed, we were able to build up a very strong case to allow us to make use of the new powers in the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2004 and obtain a closure order
In this case it seem a local councillor took the bull by the horns and arranged meetings with the local people(any councillors reading this take note, hint hint :) )
Sixty people attended a public meeting called by local councillor Andrew Keddie to discuss the problem
Wonder how full the polices books are already with incidents involving certain people up here. . . . . . . . .
Only downside is this only applies for 3 months, if the guy behaves in that period he'll be allowed to move back home, i wonder where he's going to stay in the meantime??
Because the neighbours continued to keep us informed, we were able to build up a very strong case to allow us to make use of the new powers in the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2004 and obtain a closure order
In this case it seem a local councillor took the bull by the horns and arranged meetings with the local people(any councillors reading this take note, hint hint :) )
Sixty people attended a public meeting called by local councillor Andrew Keddie to discuss the problem
Wonder how full the polices books are already with incidents involving certain people up here. . . . . . . . .
Only downside is this only applies for 3 months, if the guy behaves in that period he'll be allowed to move back home, i wonder where he's going to stay in the meantime??