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BRADFORD police have revealed that a 19 per cent increase in anti-social behaviour in the district over the last year is mostly down to illegal use of motor vehicles. Figures from data.police show that over 2,000 more anti-social crimes were recorded from March 2020 – February 2021 (12,875) than in the same period across the previous year (10,776). Police say they have addressed the main cause by increasing the activity of Operation Steerside. Chief Inspector Bash Anwar, of Bradford District Police, said: “Bradford Police did record an increase in anti-social behaviour (ASB) in 2020, with the majority of this due to a significant uplift in reports of the anti-social use of motor vehicles during the Covid pandemic.
Rise in dog fouling prompts pick it up warning to pet owners - or risk being fined
Council bosses say complaints are on the rise
Dog fouling is on the rise say council bosses (Image: pharbour)
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More pet owners are allowing their dogs to foul on the streets of Nuneaton and Bedworth prompting a warning from council bosses.
From 1 June landlords will be able to evict tenants – a particular concern for women hit by a ‘shecession’ during the pandemic, says homelessness researcher Freya Marshall Payne
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Local authorities have powers to issue fines, or fixed penalty notices, for a range of offences.
Anything from parking in the wrong place to disposing of rubbish illegally can result in you being hit in the pocket by your council.