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Grayling warns not enough is being done to tackle anti-social behaviour

Tuesday, July 14 2009

Chris Grayling

Chris Grayling has proposed giving police the power to confiscate troublemaker's mobile phones and other items in an effort to tackle anti-social behaviour head on.

The Shadow Home Secretary warned that Labour had failed to get grips with this deep-rooted problem, and stressed their strategy was "purely based on grabbing headlines".

He explained that dealing with anti-social behaviour isn't simply a law and order challenge; it goes right to the heart of the Conservative plan to fix our Broken Society:

"It's about trying to rebuild the family, about trying to recreate a sense of responsibility inside and outside the home, about trying to create pride in communities and not alienation from them. All of that will lie at the heart of what we seek to do in Government."

Chris made clear, though, that more needs to be done to tackle anti-social behaviour at the sharp end - and he set out a number of policy proposals to deter young troublemakers:

  • Grounding orders, which would allow police and the authorities to ground troublemakers for up to a month (except to go to school)
  • Simple community punishments, like picking up litter
  • Giving police the power to temporarily confiscate mobile phones or other items, like bikes, for a fortnight or a month

Chris stressed, "If we're to deter potential troublemakers, the consequences they face have to be relevant to the lives they lead, and to be immediate. Otherwise why would they stop doing what they were doing?"

Read Chris' speech on anti-social behaviour

Chris Grayling MP

Chris is the Shadow Home Secretary. He has been Member of Parliament for Epsom and Ewell since 2001.

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