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Further to Gillian Mackay’s questions on football, as a football fan—I am a St Mirren fan; some people would doubt whether that is actually football—I highlight the frustration of having to watch our national football team on YouTube.
James Kelly: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will commit to an independent review of football policing. (S5O-02372) 5. Jamie Halcro Johnston: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking in response to the reported increase in incidents of antisocial behaviour.
Other animals living in the wild which have not had their behaviour, life cycle or physiology altered by being under human control, such as pheasants or deer, are not classed as protected animals.
In May 2017, Young Scot launched ‘Supporting a shift in attitudes and behaviours to littering in Scotland’, a report by Generation Change, a group of young people who were looking at how to combat littering.
Police Stations (Impact of Proposed Closures on Antisocial Behaviour) To ask the Scottish Government what assessment it has made of the potential impact of the proposed closure of 29 police stations across Scotland on antisocial behaviour.
Violence and Antisocial Behaviour (Glasgow) To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to address the reported increase in levels of violence and antisocial behaviour in Glasgow city centre.
Antisocial behaviour
Local authorities also have powers to deal with noise in accommodation (i.e. dwellings) under Part 5 of the Antisocial Behaviour etc.
On providing opportunities for children, creating a culture in which healthy behaviours are the norm must start in the early years so that children and young people can develop a lifelong habit of activity.