Anti-social behaviour offenders will be put to work in jumpsuits or hi-vis jackets to clean up their crimes within 48 hours of being handed punishments, Rishi Sunak will announce.
The Prime Minister is set to reveal a new plan to clamp down on anti-social behaviour 'once and for all' on Monday, with a a 'zero-tolerance approach' to those blighting their communities.
A key plank of the measures will be making justice “immediate” and ensuring that communities can visibly see efforts to clean up vandalism and graffiti.
Other punishments could include picking up litter, washing police cars or doing unpaid work in shops, according to Downing Street. READ MORE: Bloodied teenager 'staggers to shop to plead for help' after being knifed during 'fight' The approach - which he has termed 'immediate justice' - will initially roll out in ten pilot areas before a rollout across England and Wales next year.
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