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Response rates from 1.3k Norwich voters.

80%
Yes
20%
No
57%
Yes
20%
No
20%
Yes, but increase penalties so offenders take them more seriously
3%
Yes, ASBOs deter troublemakers from becoming criminals

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 @5534JYNfrom Wigan  answered…4yrs4Y

Good citizenship should be part of the national curriculum by law. Where this proves inadequate, troublemakers, especially persistent ones, should be sent to secure re'education centres where they will be subject to a 'carrot and stick' type of system.

 @9NHK8WD answered…7mos7MO

Yes but add supports and offer services to reduce offending and antisocial behaviour as it is almost always a result of r some form of trauma

 @9PM4QJFanswered…6mos6MO

There's a grey area that's overlooked here. If a person is urinating publicly because the public toilets cost money, charging a person for a basic human function, then they shouldn't be punished - it's not their fault they didn't have the change for the toilet, or there wasn't one available. People can't just NOT need urinate, because their councils rules (charging for urination or not providing the accessibility to) put them in a precarious position. That shouldn't be treated in the same light as abusing a person for their sexual affinity, or setting fire to a bin.

 @9NTVFS6answered…6mos6MO

I believe this should be changed to look at why people may be acting this way. Provide support rather than punishment.

 @9PQ58QYanswered…6mos6MO

Yes but link to advice, mentoring, support and assistance in terms of education, employment or training and any personal, family or social issues that may have impacted behaviour

 @9W2G68Qanswered…2mos2MO

Yes, but some are unreasonable or vague (disturbing the peace, drug use, drunken behaviour, homophobia, loitering, racism, rudeness).

 @9Q9WPPPanswered…6mos6MO

Yes, but remove some of the "crimes" such as begging, drug use, and loitering as these might target those most vulnerable.

 @9Q953CSanswered…6mos6MO

They should be used as initially intended. True to form, government and NGOs use them as they see fit, misapplying laws to further curb citizen rights and freedoms