And she has also called for harsher penalties for litter louts who mar the city's picturesque streets. |
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Drunken louts could have all their booze confiscated under new police powers that have come into force. |
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Suspected villains, drunken louts and teenage yobs face being caught on camera thanks to a hi-tech move by Police. |
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Police have vowed to get tough to stop louts flouting a street-drinking ban. |
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Bad drunken louts doing bad drunken things on the streets will be collared and asked to pay a fine. |
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A crowd of between 300 and 400 drunken louts clashed with police officers and vandalised a tram after the match. |
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Public service workers have to deal with some of these louts and thugs, along with the vast majority of ordinary, reasonable folk. |
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It appears to be drunken louts who were responsible and they must have had had a motive. |
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It's time to stop louts and idiots getting their hands on cheap weapons every year. |
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But Mr Butcher says the louts play a game of cat and mouse with the police. |
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We have, in this country, a generation of obnoxious, unruly, disrespectful louts. |
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They say the louts involved even left broken glass strewn on their path to puncture Rosemary's wheelchair tyres. |
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You want people to have a drink but not be lager louts, and that is what this campaign is telling people. |
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The clampdown, dubbed Operation Yellow Card, was launched in Wilmslow in June to cut down on lager louts ruining everyone else's night out. |
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Mr Knox insisted that his customers would not be rowdy, nightclub-style lager louts. |
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But the family have been forced to scrap the annual festival after rowdy lager louts invaded this year's event and started a fight. |
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The participants have a reputation as lawless and irresponsible, the glamorous equivalent of Magaluf lager louts. |
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The drunks are as much a part of this meeting as the royal procession and excessive imbibing is not confined to the lager louts. |
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Apologies to all Geordies, but I found the city depressing and the night life awash with lager louts. |
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The war on litter louts was stepped up this week as Bradford Council submitted a bid to help keep the city's streets free of chewing gum. |
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Villagers have launched an appeal to repair a war memorial destroyed by louts on New Year's Eve. |
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If louts strike at one pub or club, landlords and managers can get onto the phone to the next pub to tell the doormen who to look out for. |
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Police say a clampdown on louts is working after two teenage yobs were hauled before the courts. |
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The brothers were described as yobs and louts by the judge in the Damilola trial. |
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He and those three sons of his are ill-mannered boors, louts and womanizers. |
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We are fighting back against the litter louts, the illegal fly-tippers and fly-posters and the vandals who deface the city with graffiti. |
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As in all widely practiced human endeavors, hunting has its share of bad actors, its poachers, slobs and louts. |
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We meet the giggly girls, lads on the make, lager louts and smooth talking DJs, all set against the glitzy glamour of the dance floor. |
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The town's aggressive crusade against firework louts has been hailed as the must successful in years. |
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Greater Manchester is getting tough on drunken louts as part of a national crackdown on alcohol-related crime. |
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Young men who are often described as layabouts, louts, thugs, animals and leeches were well represented among them. |
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Where can I go to get respite care from these louts and layabouts who are ruining my quality of life in York? |
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Litter louts, owners of uncontrolled dogs and people who ignore red flags and danger signs must conform to the rules of responsible behaviour. |
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Ditzy PA's, lads, louts, and starlets, John Ullyatt and John Kirkpatrick portrayed them all with aplomb, heart, and consummate skill. |
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Then one of the drunken louts caught her foot and she tumbled forward, hitting her head on the hardwood chair. |
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A family of drunken louts have been sent to jail for train hooliganism and fighting police on the platform of a Railway Station. |
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Extra security has been set up to ensure that no louts or hooligans will spoil the match for spectators. |
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She said her husband, a rail clerk, went outside to confront the louts but they just taunted him and started smashing his car. |
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As well as vandalism, it will target drunken louts and unruly gangs who make neighbourhoods no-go areas. |
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It had fed bodgies and sailors and long-haired louts imitating The Beatles, as well as those kissing couples who had met at the Be-Bops dance on Saturday night. |
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Scarborough was one of five places approved by Douglas Hurd as Home Secretary to pioneer bylaws intended to keep lager louts out of the public gaze. |
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Far too may lives of both air passengers and crews have been put at risk by lager louts, champagne Charlies and ordinary people who get into a rage. |
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Contrary to popular belief, Burberry has not discontinued its famous plaid baseball cap because of its association with football hooligans and lager louts. |
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I insisted the Empress come out in the rain and see this because she stoutly defends the yardmen who are the laziest bunch of louts I've encountered in a long time. |
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You can escape the thugs and other louts who loiter on trains and buses. |
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Albert is a regular at this place, bringing along his gang of ruffians and louts to watch him eat sloppily and hurl insults at everyone that walks by. |
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The town may be a slice of rural England by day but town councillors say at night drunken louts recreate scenes normally reserved for town and city centres. |
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The drunken louts who cause trouble for themselves and others after a skinful of alcohol at the weekend may be open to subtle persuasion when sober. |
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Magistrates issued the ASBO which bans him from parts of Penhill estate and includes a curfew after hearing Liam led a gang of louts who terrorised residents. |
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Could it be the fact that on more than one occasion, litter louts have chucked drink cans and the remains of their take-aways over my unoffending garden wall? |
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Drunken louts should be quaking in their bovver boots next month when a special booze patrol is launched in Wimbledon to crack down on their alcohol-fuelled bad behaviour. |
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In the latest incident hundreds of pounds' damage had been caused by louts swinging on the railings, pulling the stanchions away and damaging the old stones. |
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They say the louts are working in twos and watching as you leave to go fishing, with one acting as a cockatoo back along the wall, watching for other approaching vehicles. |
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Award winning Scots football fans were branded lager louts by the English last night. |
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Police today renewed appeals to catch the mindless louts who trashed a school fence and playing fields with a stolen dumper truck. |
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He will order police to make it a priority to target lager louts who terrorise town centres. |
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Island council chiefs fear an invasion of lager louts after their main town was named Britain's wildest night out. |
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It has worked in other cities and hopefully it will mean an end to lager louts making people's lives a misery in Glasgow. |
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He called the team I played in that won Chelsea the FA Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup for the first time a bunch of lager louts. |
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The council won't dare take on litter louts, boy racers or under-age boozers, but dog walkers are viewed as a soft target. |
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Northumberland County Council took people aged between 18 and 78 to court as part of its clampdown on litter louts. |
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It seems that the public transport system has now become a complete dumping ground for litter louts. |
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As Mediterranean resorts suffer lager louts, the new scourge of one haven is fuelled by sweet sherry and milk stout. |
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Drunken louts could face pounds 500 hangovers if caught drinking in public following the launch of three new alcohol-free zones in Middlesbrough. |
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You see louts fresh from school kicking grey-haired servants. |
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Don't blame the fat gulls PERHAPS the fat gulls of Merseyside would be a little leaner if the litter louts in the area did not drop their food on their floor. |
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The Behavioural Science Group at the Warwick Business School is to try 'nudge theory' to persuade Britain's 48 million litter louts to give up the habit. |
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I suspect their job description certainly wouldn't cover being a nurse-maid or floor mopper to the litter louts who form part of the travelling public on buses. |
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Using Allen keys and screwdrivers, louts have twice tried to unscrew slides and climbing frames at the Brindley Road play area in Hillmorton, Rugby. |
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Every time he is ritually debagged by drunken louts, 50 points. |
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The Daily Mail and Alun Michael might well have been right to think that Lycra louts were important to the public, but that does not make it an issue of high politics. |
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