As, indeed, do I. I am waiting to hear the outcome from my main correspondent, and I hope that justice has been done.
The antisocial behaviour of one family can affect a large number of people and make their daily lives a misery, because they are unable to go about their ordinary, law-abiding business or to conduct their lives in any way that we would consider normal. The inordinate length of time that it takes to deal with such cases is wrong, but I do hope—I think I am going to find out very soon—that this case has been resolved.
Fighting Crime (Public Engagement)
Proceeding contribution from
Angela Watkinson
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 6 November 2008.
It occurred during Debate on Fighting Crime (Public Engagement).
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