Well done to John Green for saying that "New Labour's gimmicky dispersal zones do not work" (Oxford Mail, October 31).
I, for one, can vouch that antisocial behaviour has merely moved from The Oval at Rose Hill, Oxford, into my road.
I am annoyed that after getting derelict garages demolished near my home three years ago, to prevent antisocial behaviour in them, the space they once occupied is now a regular meeting place for herds of teenagers. I do not have a quick solution to the antisocial trend on Rose Hill, but wait in anticipation for the leader of the Liberal Democrats, John Goddard, to come up with one. He is good at suggesting 'opposites' to New Labour in order to get more votes.
Chris Boswell, Williamson Way, Rose Hill, Oxford
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