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involving nitrous oxide between 2001 and 2020, with 45 of those registered since 2010. it's already illegal to produce or supply the gas for its psychoactive effects. but the new plans make possessing it a criminal offence, and labour thinks the government's policy on anti—social behaviour could go further. anti-social behaviour could go further. . . anti-social behaviour could go further. , , anti-social behaviour could go further. , , , further. this is too weak, it is too little, further. this is too weak, it is too little. and — further. this is too weak, it is too little. and it's— further. this is too weak, it is too little, and it's too _ further. this is too weak, it is too little, and it's too late. _ further. this is too weak, it is too little, and it's too late. over- further. this is too weak, it is too little, and it's too late. over the i little, and it's too late. over the last 13 years the conservatives have decimated neighbourhood policing and weakened anti—social behaviour powers so that they are rarely used. the liberal democrats say making the drugs illegal doesn't work and hands profit and control to serious criminals. meanwhile, charities have also criticised the announcement. you have rishi sunak talking about people that use nitrous oxide being graffitiing memorials for devastating communities, they are the ones that are choosing to a drug

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part of a series of measures to be announced tomorrow, will first be piloted in ten areas of england and wales. iain watson reports. some see this as low—level crime, but bowling from both the government and opposition is picking up that voters are not only concerned about antisocial behaviour, but they feel that those concerns are being ignored. so now there is something of a competition between the parties to come up with pans to make plans to come up with pans to make plans to bear down on the bad behaviour which applies to many communities. —— come up with plans. rishi sunak says he needs responsibility to be taken by offenders for their own actions. ., ., actions. one thing we will do going forward is make _ actions. one thing we will do going forward is make sure _ actions. one thing we will do going forward is make sure that - actions. one thing we will do going forward is make sure that people l forward is make sure that people have rapid justice. if people are caught doing those things, littering or graffitiing, not only will we have biggerfines for or graffitiing, not only will we have bigger fines for those things, we will make sure those people have to clear up the mess in a very short period of time. he to clear up the mess in a very short period of time-— period of time. he is calling his lan period of time. he is calling his plan "immediate _ period of time. he is calling his plan "immediate justice" - period of time. he is calling his plan �*immediatejustice' - - period of time. he is calling his plan �*immediatejustice' - but| period of time. he is calling his. plan �*immediatejustice' - but it plan "immediate justice" — but it won't be immediate. vandals will have to get about repairing the damage they had done within 48 hours

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but they feel that those concerns are being ignored. so now there's something of a competition between the parties to come up with plans to bear down on the bad behaviour which blights too many communities. rishi sunak says responsibility must be taken by offenders for their own actions. one thing we will do going forward is make sure that people have rapid justice. if people are caught doing those things, littering or graffitiing, not only will we have bigger fines for those things, we will make sure that those people have to clear up the mess in a very short period of time. he is calling his plan "immediatejustice" — though it won't quite be immediate. vandals will have to get about repairing the damage they'd done within 48 hours of having done so. if somebody else cleaned up in the meantime, they would be given alternative tasks such as removing graffiti, washing police cars,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190728:10:48:00

liason's office. they marred the beijing national symbol and that really upset beijing. the graffitiing of that building. that is representative of china. china said that was a challenge to the one country, two systems policy. now, these protesters, they are waiting to face off. the last hour we heard from police telling the protesters, telling the spectators, the passer-byes to leave. this is an unlawful assembly, they should not be here because they'll clear out these streets. when they clear out the streets, it is quite an operation. they're either going to charge, and there are tactical police behind the riot police with their batons, with their pepper spray or they use tear gas, something they did yesterday

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CNN Newsroom-20130808-15:06:00

high fiving each other and laughing. >> it's brutal. it's brutal. he's a kid about my size and there was about 30 cops on him. >> hernandez was pronounced dead after he was taken to the hospital. our nick valencia has been live on this story investigating. he's at our cnn center. nick, this is really distressing to hear that this young man is now dead. do we have any other details on either the medical side of this or legal side of this? >> reporter: it is distressing. he was a very popular teen-ager in miami beach. he was known locally for his graffitiing, other people call it tagging and that's what he was doing at about 5:00 a.m. on tuesday morning when cops confronted him, he was graffitiing or tagging an abandoned building. they asked him to stop. they confronted him at which they were he took off running. they were able to catch up to him. police say they had to taze him

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