Neither should travellers be automatically regarded as troublemakers, she contends. |
Police are warning troublemakers that their behaviour will not be tolerated following another weekend of assaults and vandalism. |
He would like to see the courts taking a tougher line with young troublemakers. |
None other than those infamous troublemakers and malcontents, Winston Churchill and Thomas Jefferson, respectively. |
Two specialist teams armed with the latest surveillance technology will target troublemakers who plague estates throughout Bolton. |
The Acomb crackdown should curb their activities, and those of the troublemakers who have tarred all teenagers with the same brush. |