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We felt that charging a general levy on its own would provide no incentive for firms against which complaints were made to address any potential offending behaviour; nor would that be fair on the rest of the profession.
Groups of disabled people and many users tell us consistently that, even where there is training, it does not carry through to subsequent behaviour. People receive training, but they continue to drive and behave in the same old way—they are not really signed up to it.
It would be a good idea if the Executive, rather than say that it is difficult for Europe to make definitions, were to build on the potential of other people's experience to ensure that we get the best deal for our least favoured areas.The second issue is the way in which the behaviour of the European Union impinges on the world stage.
The published document contains new financial commitments on antisocial behaviour, the sexual health strategy, reducing reoffending and reducing smoking activity, and a substantial sum of money will be allocated to the concessionary travel and fares scheme.
Many rural services stop running at about 6 o'clock at night, so young people in rural villages trying to get access to facilities to stop them indulging in antisocial behaviour find that there are no buses to run them into Cupar to get to the swimming pool, for example.
Can that level of growth in car use be accommodated during peak periods or will the growth spread into the interpeak periods? That aspect of behavioural response is reflected in the modelling, which, at the strategic level, takes a series of time slices through the day and forecasts how many travellers there would be in each of the time slices.
In its evidence, it was not allowed to take into account compensatory factors, such as the fact that premises had sprinklers, good fire behaviour training, automatic fire alarms, fire teams, fire marshals and so on.
We can debate the health service, antisocial behaviour or violence in the classroom, but whatever the remedy to those ills, the Executive must be required to put its hand in its pocket to finance that solution.
It is a little bit like what you suggest: in the period after someone is released, there are still restraints on their behaviour, partly because they are under the supervision of a probation officer.If a further offence is committed during that period, the court that deals with it can reimpose the unexpired portion of the original sentence that was not serv...