WHAT WE WANT: The Anti-Social behaviour act is a recent law passed in November 2003. It restricts young peoples freedom and breaches many of the human rights including freedom of assembly, and the right to be considered innocent until proven guilty. This new law changes all that for under 16's. And under 16's can... »more
WHY WE WANT IT: This campaign has been set up to raise young peoples and adults awareness of this terrible breach of human rights and the effect it is going to have on all young people. JOin us and help put a stop to this.
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Taking it National
Posted by: spag bob
on Tuesday 17 August, 2004 18:57
As part of our campaign, through this website, the BBC news got in touch and filmed us for a special programme which was shown nationally on the BBC six o'clock news and internationally on bbc news 24. we're getting somewhere.
Recent News
Posted by: spag bob
on Friday 16 July, 2004 20:36
The curfew debate was a great success and we may be able to take the campaign national. For more information about the campaign please contact me at spag_bob@yahoo.co.uk