Borough-wide Replacement for Controlled Drinking Zone Proposed
Anti-social behaviour [ASB] including alcohol-related incidents makes life a misery for many residents and Hounslow Council is cracking down on such behaviour by looking to introduce measures such as PSPOs [Public Space Protection Orders].
The PSPO orders are to replace the existing Controlled Drinking Zone [CDZ] which allows police to enforce against people found drinking alcohol and causing anti-social behaviour.
 That CDZ, will expire on 31 July and subject to the           consultation, will be replaced by a PSPO. Both are borough-wide.
                
              Hounslow Community Safety Partnership [HCSP] is holding a consultation           on a PSPO which will run until Friday 14 July. It will           be asking residents to have their say on the following:
            
                Residents can voice           their views online
                
                Councillor Hanif Khan, Cabinet Member for Community Protection, Hounslow           Council, said: “We need the views of our residents on what they           think of the enforcement we can look to put in place.
                
  “Their feedback will give us a true picture of what anti-social           behaviour is going on and how it is affecting our communities.
                
  “I urge our residents to have their say in this consultation and           we can work together on sending out the message that anti-social behaviour           is not welcome in our borough.”
  
            
      
June 20, 2017
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