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Some women already engage with statutory services, but that is not necessarily recorded or accounted for. That is part of what we need to understand better through data gathering.
Are we holding the officials—the people who should be making sure that things happen—accountable enough? You said earlier that “we have not got time to wait” and that “We are in a drugs death crisis”.
We will take every other step to try to work with owners, but we have to take into account that sometimes, unfortunately, owners do not take ownership of, and maintain, their buildings.
If an EIA says there are impacts and Scottish ministers decide that those impacts are acceptable, they should set out clearly the things that they have taken into account in reaching that decision in terms of the benefits and the negative effects.
Fourthly, the day-to-day enforcement of the pavement parking prohibitions, along with consideration of reporting systems, is also the responsibility of local authorities. Taking account of those factors, I recommend that we close the petition.