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Earlier this year, the government announced their new plan to stamp out antisocial behaviour across England and Wales.
Hot spot policing and what they call ‘immediate justice’ will be trialled in towns and cities in an attempt to curb the problem.
What is it like to live in a community that experiences antisocial behaviour year-in, year-out? And what do the people who live there think needs to be done?
This is the story of one community marred by antisocial behaviour - and their fight for better.
Reporter: Alys Harte
By BBC Radio 44.3
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Earlier this year, the government announced their new plan to stamp out antisocial behaviour across England and Wales.
Hot spot policing and what they call ‘immediate justice’ will be trialled in towns and cities in an attempt to curb the problem.
What is it like to live in a community that experiences antisocial behaviour year-in, year-out? And what do the people who live there think needs to be done?
This is the story of one community marred by antisocial behaviour - and their fight for better.
Reporter: Alys Harte

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