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We are lucky to have a range of legislation in respect of tenancy conditions that allows us to deal with antisocial behaviour, but I would be wary of adding to that.
They suffer from depression, anxiety and behavioural disorders. The number of children who do not go to school, but work, beg on the streets and clean cars—the street children—has increased massively.
The Executive went into back-flip mode and claimed that it would seek a derogation from a law that I would say is in no danger of being broken. The Executive's behaviour from start to finish has been a humiliating farce.
It is to be welcomed that the Scottish Executive wants to ensure that tenants who are disadvantaged and affected by unscrupulous behaviour are protected. However, that should not disadvantage good landlords who operate fairly and transparently.
A number of communities have concerns about antisocial behaviour. What happens when community centres go and there are no leisure facilities in the communities?
That happens in a different part of the office. That would be antisocial behaviour legislation gone mad. I also noted that you were careful to say that arrangements were progressing.
She said:"I was impressed by the work that I saw, the behaviour of the pupils and the general atmosphere of enthusiasm that prevailed in what was clearly a cosy and secure environment.