Cole-Hamilton to lead debate on antisocial behaviour

12 Nov 2024
Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP

On Tuesday afternoon, Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP will lead a parliamentary debate highlighting the impact of antisocial behaviour and call on the Scottish Government to introduce a national taskforce to tackle antisocial driving.

Mr Cole-Hamilton previously raised this issue with the First Minister, John Swinney, at First Minister’s Questions.

The Scottish Liberal Democrat leader is also calling for work to be done to look into whether councils can be given powers to install and operate speed cameras in their areas so that communities are empowered to help tackle antisocial driving.

Mr Cole-Hamilton said:

“I have seen the incredibly harmful impact of antisocial behaviour on the communities it blights.

“I recently raised the issue with the First Minister in the Scottish Parliament after chairing a community meeting in South Queensferry, where residents spoke of the antisocial driving and racing going on in their streets. Pets were killed and pensioners were at risk of being knocked down. It’s a nightmare for locals and businesses.

“Nobody should have to suffer the misery caused by antisocial behaviour. It’s time we used the powers of our parliament and Scottish local authorities to work together towards a lasting solution.”

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