Parents face fines for bad behaviour of their children while thieves and drunks escape
15th Nov 2006, 02:05 GMT
Shoplifters and other criminals are to escape without any punishment if they say sorry for their crimes - but parents of young children who drop litter face £50 fines under Government plans
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