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Great Ayton: are the yobs taking over?

Crime fighters have signed to a new initiative to rid Great Ayton of anti-social behaviour.

The Respect Great Ayton initiative has got underway to deal with the problem of bad behaviour by youths.

The parish council and residents say the problem is getting worse. Do you agree? Click on the comment button to express your view.

3:56pm Thursday 21st February 2008

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Posted by: Bee, Great Ayton on 5:09pm Mon 25 Feb 08
I feel Great Ayton is fast becoming an undesirable, unsafe place to live. We are plagued by out of control behaviour which is ruining many residents lives with absolutely no support from the police whatsoever. They appear sympathetic when approached but do nothing. We need these youths sorting out yesterday and these boy racers need educating that their behaviour is unacceptable in a small environment.CCTV is a must and better policing at the right time of day rather than 10am when all is quiet. Great Ayton needs to go back to the beautiful village it used to be.
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