In recent years, TV has been blamed for everything from obesity to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, poor grammar and general yobbery. |
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Recorded incidents of violent crime, typified by drunken yobbery, have more than doubled. |
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The evidence suggests that action against yobbery and vandalism should bring many benefits. |
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In the US, the punishments for yobbery are harsh, and gangs are likely to be attacking each other, rather than the general populace. |
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Drunken yobbery resulted in 30 people being arrested and will have done little to dampen such concerns. |
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The modern teenager gets a bad press and is associated in many minds with yobbery, drunkenness and aggression. |
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This attack just made her even more determined to carry on her war against yobbery. |
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An alcohol ban has been proposed on public transport as part of moves to tackle yobbery and drunken disorder. |
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Crime, especially violent crime and yobbery, is out of control in substantial swathes of the country. |
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We're trying everything we can to sort out yobbery in the evenings. |
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It appears to be yobbery and does not appear to be organised gangs. |
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Mrs Bewers, 54, said there had been a marked increase in drunken yobbery in the town centre in the past couple of years mainly at night and weekends. |
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British police officers have labelled the violence as drunken yobbery. |
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The ministers demand that yobbery be banished from all schools. |
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That leads to a general impression of rowdy behaviour and general yobbery. |
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Let's challenge the yobbery and anti-social behaviour as a top priority. |
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Is an isolated outbreak of yobbery involving a few dozen numskulls really going to dissuade the private sector from investing in, and profiting from, a new business deal? |
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The next day's papers criticized the yobbery but there was very little about racism. |
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A hard, funny drama, the perfect antidote to Quentin Tarantino's tantrums and Guy Ritchie's yobbery. |
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Former Scottish Police Federation chairman Les Gray said yobbery was soaring after clubs cut the number of officers at games to save cash. |
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She insisted that home and property owners should no longer be powerless in the face of yobbery. |
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Lord Justice Taylor's report ruled there was no drunken yobbery, and laid the blame squarely at the feet of South Yorkshire Police. |
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It was left to a couple of female writers to point out that, at bottom, this story was the result not of dumb yobbery, nor of the failure of BBC processes, but of a horribly reflexive misogyny on the part of Brand and Ross. |
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Fewer police means more crime in neighbourhoods across the country where hard-working families are sick and tired of the vandalism and yobbery that pervades their daily lives. |
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But it is also a problem for the police, doctors and nurses and the rest of us who have to endure drunken yobbery on a train, in a pub or in our town centres. |
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