Neither should travellers be automatically regarded as troublemakers, she contends. |
Residents living near an Accrington park that has been plagued by young troublemakers are being urged to reclaim it. |
None other than those infamous troublemakers and malcontents, Winston Churchill and Thomas Jefferson, respectively. |
He would like to see the courts taking a tougher line with young troublemakers. |
They believe the estate has become a dumping ground for troublemakers from other estates. |
Before I was locked down, 3 troublemakers entered my cell and commenced to verbally assail my ailing celly. |