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PSPO To Boost Women’s Safety 

This measure came after a consultation in which 845 respondents expressed strong support for the PSPO scheme, which already prohibits a range of anti-social behaviors including begging…reports Asian Lite News

The PSPO serves as a proactive approach to crime prevention and community safety, fostering a respectful and welcoming public environment for all residents. 

Barking and Dagenham Council has introduced a new Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) that specifically addresses sexual harassment in public areas, marking a significant step toward enhancing women’s safety in the borough. This measure came after a consultation in which 845 respondents expressed strong support for the PSPO scheme, which already prohibits a range of anti-social behaviors including begging, public urination, spitting, public alcohol consumption, amplified noise, and causing distress or alarm. 

This PSPO is now in effect across four designated areas: Barking Town Centre, Heathway, Broad Street, and Gale Street. Sexual harassment was specifically added to the prohibited behaviors list based on residents’ feedback, acknowledging the need for safe, respectful public spaces. Councillor Syed Ghani, the Cabinet Member for Enforcement and Community Safety, expressed gratitude to residents for their input and hopes the updated PSPO will positively impact the community. 

Law enforcement, represented by Superintendent David Rhodes, supports the initiative, seeing it as an essential tool for tackling anti-social behavior and restoring trust with local communities. Offenders under this PSPO face penalties, including a £100 Fixed Penalty Notice or fines up to £1,000. The PSPO serves as a proactive approach to crime prevention and community safety, fostering a respectful and welcoming public environment for all residents. 

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