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Until all the residents and visitors to London learn to respect and care for the city and each other no amount of sticking plaster is going to make a difference. The money should be pumped into education, scout and guide groups, sports groups and volunteering organisations in the hope that anti-social behaviour can be eradicated and a better sense of community encouraged.
You need to tackle the root cause of why some people drop litter and others don't; why some feel the need to deface someone else's property with graffiti; why the streets aren't safe to walk alone. The list is endless but needs addressing or the blight will continue.
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Community Member 4 years agoYes, and I get the impression that some of this behaviour is fuelled by drugs and alcohol, so we need more support for people with these problems.