Council consults on tougher penalties for anti-social behaviour in public spaces
Lewisham Council has launched a consultation about a new proposed public space protection order, which will create prohibitions on specific activities deemed anti-social to the public.
The orders would provide authorised officers with powers to enforce prohibitions in public spaces, potentially resulting in a fine of £100.
The proposals cover booze and drugs, cars and tents and dogs and dog poo.
Please take part in the consultation here.