Jordi, It all sounds very reasonable but the courts are part of the problem. Yes, they know who the offenders are but issuing ASB orders requires a ton of paperwork, and even when they are handed out it requires the police to enforce them.
Local communities do have an integral role to play. But I can assure you that if you take these 'kids' on you're going to be taking on their parents, older friends, drug gangs, and the like. I've been there. Been on the receiving end of this stuff in Grangetown. People don't want to hear it and think it's politically motivated, but police, courts, community initiatives, youth training schemes, young people facilities, support networks, and social services have no f*cking money and therefore are effectively ineffectual!
Here you go. This is the kind of thing that's going on and local people are powerless to stop it. This is Grangetown/Butetown. Just a gnats-dick away from the gleaming new BBC Wales building.
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