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From another survey carried out with young people for the Town Centre Review Panel on accessible and inclusive towns, some of the responses include: “I think there can be a view that young people can’t be trusted” “a friendly town that gives young people employment opportunities is important” E”vents should be focused on young people rather than children” 5 “travel has to be more accessible to all” “more places to meet up” “better lit streets and more safety wardens...
The NFUS and others proposed that police officers should be provided with the power to issue Dog Control Notices to "reduce the burden on dog wardens, and make their use more widespread, thus acting as an effective deterrent".
In its written evidence, Orkney Islands Council indicated that the decision to remove police funded traffic wardens across Scotland is an on-going and significant issue for Orkney. 6Orkney Islands Council. (2018).
The dilemma, though, is that very few members of the public will buy that story and Governments saying, “We’re not quite sure if we can do this stuff.”
CPG update Jacci Stoyle informed the group that the CPG had sent in a submission based on the CPG Inquiry into Sexual Exploitation Advertising websites to UN Special Rapporteur on VAWG, Reem Alsalem.
The document is available on the Police Scotland website, by following the link at: http://www.scotland.police.uk/whats-happening/public-counters-traffic-wardens-review/public-counters/ S4W-20072