Thugs who wreak havoc on communities face jail for breaching new 'respect orders'
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Hooligans who wreak havoc on communities could face up to two years in jail for breaching new so-called respect orders. Keir Starmer said too often people think of anti-social behaviour as “low-level crime”. He told the Mirror : “Anyone who thinks that simply doesn’t get it. “Try telling that to someone scared to walk down their street in the evening, the person trying to get to work who has to put up with a vandalised bus shelter, or a young family who can’t enjoy their local park because of
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