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CLARE County Council yesterday launched a ‘zero- tolerance’ policy against those engaged in anti-social behaviour across local authority estates in the county.
In the wake of the Council securing its third exclu- sion order against unruly tenants from a Council estate in recent times, the local authority unveiled its Strate- gies in Combating Anti-Social Behaviour at its Octo- ber meeting in Ennis on Monday.
Those found dealing drugs or engaging in violence will face the Council applying to the courts fora three- year exclusion order against the entire household.
The policy document states that “anonymous com- plaints will be recorded but not investigated by the Councils, unless a pattern is seen to be occurring”.
The chair of the Council’s Housing Special Policy
Committee (SPC), Cllr Joe Arkins (FG) told