Sic 'em W!
Corking!
Do what? Since when is law based on prejudice?
A Home Office spokeswoman said dispersal zones already in place and future applications were unaffected by the judgment.
"These powers provide the police with a powerful tool to tackle intimidation and anti-social behaviour by groups of people," she said.
"Whilst not limited to young people, 'teenagers hanging around' is a big cause of concern to the public as cited in the British Crime Survey."
Do what? Since when is law based on prejudice?
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A cynic would suggest law is always based on prejudice.
But not me. Oh no.
Some might like to say that. I couldn't possibly comment.
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