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Police to crack down on nuisance drinkers
By Julie SpencerJuly 09, 2012
Police have new powers to tackle drink-fuelled anti-social behaviour in Bracknell town centre.
New measures brought in by Bracknell Forest Council give police and community support officers extra powers to deal with open-air nuisance drinkers.
The Designated Public Places Order (DPPO) came into effect last week and allows officers to ask people to stop drinking.
Notices highlighting the DPPO zone have gone up throughout the town centre.
Drinking is still permitted within the zone, but anyone causing a nuisance or likely to do so can be asked to stop.
Ignoring the request from a police officer or a community support officer is a crime and punishment includes a penalty notice £50 fine, or arrest and prosecution with a fine of up to £500. The order does not apply to pub gardens or other licensed premises in the zone.
Councillor Iain McCracken, executive member for culture, corporate services and public protection, said: “This is not a ban on drinking outside or intended to stop people having a quiet beer in the sunshine.
“But it does give the police more powers to tackle the nuisance caused by a small number of people who drink alcohol in the town centre and behave anti-socially.”

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Immigration is not the runaway problem you suggest. 90% of the population is white British.
Latest figures show that for the year to Sept 2011 there were 589,000 migrants to the UK - http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/migration1/migration-statistics-quarterly-report/may-2012/msqr.html#tab-1--What-are-the-latest-total-figures-of-international-migration-
Hardly an invasion or take over.
Disagreeing with someone is one thing - many of us do it here - you seem to be the exception and are unable to accept that others view matters differently. You're right and everyone else is wrong. And you do it in the most offensive and negative way you can. That makes you a xenophobe and bigot.
Such an approach isn't a debate, it isn't even reasoned argument - that's a sad individual fantasizing about something that is never going to happen.
As for your claims of 'indigenous' peoples - as Mavdo said, the British Isles have been colonised and migrated to almost for as long as the concept of nation states has existed here. Who constitutes your indigenous people? At which point do you define someone as 'British' if you look to historical notions?
We know what you really mean - you mean white people of Northern European stock - the benchmark the BNP use.
But you neglect to look upon our period as a country when we went round invading and taking over half the planet - which has subsequently led to the Commonwealth and the obligations we have taken toward those previous colonies. I imagine you think such a period was a glorious era that we should hark back to.
You're full of contradictions and inaccuracies - I could accept that, we're all different. But you inject an element of nasty, insidious, rhetoric which is dangerous and offensive and is not shared by the majority of the country. I'm happy to bring my children up in a country which is rich for it's diversity and tolerance of others. I'm glad that they can grow up here as opposed to a country under the likes of the Taliban, or Syria, or Congo, or Sudan, or any other country which is torn apart by war, poverty, and intolerance.
It's just a shame they have to grow up in a world that's shared with narrow minded individuals who spout poisonous ideas for the weak minded.
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Economic migration benefits the country as a whole. We all benefit from the services and prosperity that an economic boost can create. It has happened for so long that there are many first, second, third, fourth.... twentieth generation immigrants here already. Are they to be thrown out just because Brits in general have a problem with binge drinking?
Individually, migration can sometimes cause temporary job losses etc, but then so can factories and call centres/IT services opening up elsewhere in the world (it's happened to me too). It is capitalism. But the overall impact is that other jobs become available, and most will benefit from it in the long term.
Economic immigration needs to be closely controlled. We need to know who is in the country and why, and when they stop being of a benefit to the country, they should leave. If the country stops being of benefit to them, they'd leave, so why should i be any different the other way around? This does not happen well enough now, and this needs to improve significantly. The UK is seen as a honey pot for a reason - we are too soft. But it should not stop economic migration full stop.
And just who do you think we should get into power that *wouldn't* be simply there to win votes for the next election? That's what politicians do because it is built in to the democratic process of voting.
But your views are not shared by the majority. Democratically, that means you put up with it or YOU move off somewhere else. It's my country too, and I'll put my vote forward to change it in the way I see fit. It's not the same as your vote. We have equal clout with our one vote. If you lose, tough.
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Ironic you accuse others of racism, yet when you face the same accusation you run off to the moderators - "Miss, he called me names".
What's worse Mavdo higlighted a well known anthropological fact but you're too ignorant to understand that, hiding behind a woeful attempt to deflect your own casual racism by talking of aborgines, native americans and "indigenous" peoples.
This whole sideshow about the country being taken over is your pet topic, and one which you air at any opportunity irrespective of the matter in hand and without any care or caution about who you offend. You're a one trick pony and an armchair Hitler. You actually have my pity.
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An invasion is a force with a central command with a specific objective - to run the country as their own. In the migration of individuals that doesn't exist, so it cannot be true. You say foreigners are taking over, but exactly *which* group are you referring to? And which country are you talking about? Are you talking about Muslims, considering the examples you gave? If so, your comments are racist and hugely offensive. They should be removed from this page immediately.
You are making no sense whatsoever. Economic immigration is individuals moving where jobs are available. That has been the case for decades if not longer, and it will continue to be the case for a long time. There is no aim to take over a country, only an aim to better the lives of individuals that do it just as retiring Brits seek out the sun in Southern Europe etc.
I'm not being racist about Aborigines. That would involve me being negative about them in some way, and I'm not. It is a proven fact that they are genetically more inclined to alcohol dependency than Europeans, and there are clear reasons for that. I even provided web based evidence of that, but I've no doubt you didn't read it because that might involve you changing your mind slightly (hence the "bigot" comment).
If you want to decrease immigration, and put some caps on it, that's fine. Do it through politics, lobbying, and fight it with logic and clearly well thought out reasons and plans. *Listen* to other's point of view and actually digest them and respond to them where you disagree, with proof. If you don't do that, it's being bigotted. Shouting hysterical and unproven nonsense whilst ignoring everyone else's opinions, just because you believe they are wrong, as you are here will get you nowhere because most people, like me and Winstanley, will just switch off.
So stop your diatribe and go away. The BNP and EDL are just waiting for your membership, but most find those groups distasteful to the extreme, and no one wants to read that garbage here.
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This country has accepted immigrants for *centuries*. It is no different now than it was then. You probably come from a line of immigrants yourself, if you go back far enough. Almost all people in the UK do. Our country is not being "invaded" by anyone, no more than ex-pats from this country are "invading" the South of France or wherever they may settle.
The alcohol problem in this country is cultural and not directly associated with unemployment at all. There are many people in this country who like nothing better than to go out on a Friday/Saturday night and get absolutely blottoed until they can't stand, walk, or think straight. Many of them deny responsibility for the anti-social antics that go with too much drink and blame it instead on the drink. Most of these people have jobs.
So I agree with Winstanley, who seems to have a much more detailed knowledge of the issue than you. Leave this debate to people who actually know about the problem, because you clearly have absolutely no experience of the majority of those who drink alcohol to excess in this country, if you have any experience of it at all, and keep your bigotted ideas away from it. Opinions like yours distract from the real issues at hand, and stoke unnecessary anger and division focussed at the wrong people entirely. Maybe you have been corrupted by The Daily Mail, or opinions dreampt up down the pub after a few.
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I know from bitter personal experience about the drinking problem in this country and don't need a jumped up wingnut like you to lecture me on it - especially one who makes the broadest of generalisations about topics and individuals you know nothing about.
As my headmaster used to say - "open your ears and mind and close the gaping hole in your face".
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Aborigines? Native Americans? Indigenous peoples?
Let's look at the headline to this article again.....
oh yes, "Police to crack down on nuisance drinkers"
Anyway I have far more important things to worry about - time to paint my nails and fix the falsies.
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http://dictionary.cambridge.org - Bigot= a person who has strong, unreasonable beliefs and who thinks that anyone who does not have the same beliefs is wrong.
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