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I will come on to the stagnation of traffic in a bit more detail later, but that leads to further frustration, which leads to irrational behaviour. It is irrational behaviour that worries me, as that is what makes accidents likely.
The bigger issue for us all is to be able to argue that we do not require the criminal justice system to control behaviour—that we can take behaviour seriously even through a welfare system.
You need to be careful about how you assess behaviour thereafter. As the Scottish Government sets out in its policy memorandum, it did not think it relevant that past investment behaviour should be looked at, and the same applies into the future.
We will not be successful unless there is a change in behaviour. That requires a deep consideration of the appropriate way in which to change behaviour.
I do not have specific figures; I think that Janet Murray knows how much money is owed to us by football clubs. Yes. As the chief constable outlined, we have a number of officers who attend football matches.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
11 March 2011
To ask the Scottish Executive how many crimes of handling an offensive weapon were reported between 1 April 2010 and 31 January 2011, broken down by (a) type of crime and (b) police board area.