Kent Sees Youth Drunk and Disorderly Arrest Doubles in 7 Years

21 Aug 2005

New figures uncovered by the Liberal Democrats reveal the extent of under age drunken anti-social behaviour across England. Since Labour came to power some areas have seen a massive rise in the numbers of youths arrested for drunk and disorderly behaviour. Surrey has seen massive 111% rise and Kent a 98% jump.

The number of under-18 year olds prosecuted for being drunk and disorderly in England and Wales rose to 31,343 in 2003 (the most recent year for which figures are available). This was a rise of 2% in that year.

Lynne Featherstone, Lib Dem spokesperson on Police, Crime and Disorder, said:

"These figures confirm that drunk and disorderly behaviour amongst under-18's is still a significant problem. Many of our town centres are becoming no-go zones on Friday and Saturday nights.

"While the majority of young people behave responsibly the fact that over 31,000 under 18's were prosecuted for being drunk and disorderly will be a major worry for parents everywhere. Binge drinking can cause significant health problems for young people and it is now clear it is a major social problem in our communities."

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