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Meanings of tackle anti-social in English
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Usage of tackle anti-social in English
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Fine Gael has called for extra community gardaí to tackleanti-social behaviour and drug-dealing in Dublin city.
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The Government has pledged to bring in new legislation to tackleanti-social behaviour in local authority housing estates.
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Fine Gael leader Mr Enda Kenny has attacked the Government for failing to tackleanti-social behaviour and serious crime.
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Legislation will be brought forward to introduce new powers to tackleanti-social behaviour, cut crime and further reform the police.
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Mr Lenihan approved the grants in the latest round of funding for the community-based CCTV Scheme to tackleanti-social behaviour.
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Transdev, the company running the Luas, wants a special group to be set up to help tackleanti-social behaviour on trams.
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Gardaí will be given additional powers to tackleanti-social behaviour in legislation to be introduced within weeks, the Minister for Justice told the Dáil.
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This may mean British government backing for former paramilitaries tacklinganti-social behaviour and low-level crime.
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The main criticism here has focused on Asbos as a tool in tacklinganti-social behaviour among children.
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Police officers in a Cheshire town are wearing body cameras in a pilot project aimed at tacklinganti-social behaviour.
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The proposal forms part of a Labour Party discussion paper on a strategy for tacklinganti-social behaviour, which was unveiled today.
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The party said the fines, which would range between €50 and €100, would be part of a series of measures to tackleanti-social behaviour.