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project_id: 469 - Rupert Lowe - Public Focus - Concerns (29)





Concern #74 - Fear of Local Crime and Antisocial Behaviour

Project:
469 - Rupert Lowe - Public Focus

Person:
Hany El Sorogy (3)

Description:
Perceived or real threats from petty crime, vandalism, or substance misuse reduce public confidence and neighbourhood cohesion.

Desired Outcome:
Greater presence of community-led watch schemes and youth diversion programmes.

What Could Go Wrong:
Escalation of tensions and erosion of trust in public safety services.

Current Situation:
Low visibility of local enforcement and few structured responses to minor disturbances.

Action Strategy:
Encourage neighbourhood watch pilots and youth engagement initiatives under PHC monitoring.

Concern Category:
Public Safety

Keywords:
crime, vandalism, drugs, neighbourhood safety

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I believe that Westminster is filled with career politicians who lack real-world experience in business and job creation. I think we need leaders like Rupert Lowe, who have practical experience and are willing to stand firm in their beliefs.
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[2026-06-09 14:59:09 - Anonymous - new]

I plan to forward my correspondence with John Whittingdale to Rupert Lowe. I believe that if there were a Restore Britain presence in my area, I would reach out to them. I hope Mr. Lowe pays attention to this matter, as it is one of many concerns that could gain from public feedback, starting with the first 100 participants in the Open DWP project.
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[2026-05-04 09:18:29 - David Winter - new - link]

The comment suggests that a pilot program should be implemented in areas with a Restore Britain presence, and that the absence of an official establishment should not prevent the initiation of a pilot.
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[2026-04-18 17:44:17 - David Winter - new]

Individuals found carrying a knife should face consequences, including any damage incurred during the confiscation process.
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[2026-04-17 14:20:52 - Anonymous - new]

Knife crime is a significant issue in the UK that requires addressing the underlying social problems. It involves both pro-social programs and law enforcement to ensure offenders are held accountable.
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[2026-03-13 18:18:35 - Abubak Harakat - new]