Helping Hull criminals clean up their act
Convicted criminals have been washing away graffiti, clearing away rubbish and re-paining children's play equipment in Hull.
Twelve community service offenders have rolled up their sleeves and tidied up areas of the city.
The group, which were supervised by the Humberside Probation Trust, were sent out to tackle problems highlighted by city residents.
It was all part of the Not in My Neighbourhood Week – an annual Home Office campaign to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour.
Work carried out included clearing up fly tipping in Airlie Street, west Hull, washing away graffiti in Spring Bank West, west Hull and re-painting children's play equipment in Pearson Park, west Hull.
Cllr Mike Ross, portfolio holder for community safety at the city council, said: "It is important that those who suffer from crime and anti-social behaviour see that those involved are punished. Plus, schemes like this help leave a benefit behind in the areas they work.
"I hope this, and other events this week, show people just how much is being done in Hull to tackle crime and make this city safe for all."
Hull City Council and Humberside Police have hosted a series of activities including community roadshows, patch walks and litter picking events throughout the week.
Peter McCabe, neighbourhood and criminal justice manager, said: "This is yet another way of showing local residents that justice is being done and giving them the opportunity to have their say on where they want improvements making.










7 Comments
by Random, East Riding
Monday, November 09 2009, 6:12PM
“I don't think they should be shackled, but I do agree with a some kind of identifier, maybe forced to wear a tabard that says ASBO'd on it.. So that we all know who they are, because to be fair if I saw these blokes on the street cleaning I'd think they were council workers.”
by Tilly, Barton
Saturday, November 07 2009, 6:00PM
“I agree with you Billy Hull, but someone would soon complain it's against their human rights and you and I would be in the wrong.”
by Billy, Hull
Saturday, November 07 2009, 1:28PM
“Thanks for the heads up on Sheriff Joe Arpaio, I have just added him to my facebook friends cool guy and correct in what he does.
I like the idea of pink uniforms, mind I would go one further and make em wear pink tutus.”
by San Diego Tiger, Sunny SoCal
Saturday, November 07 2009, 1:04PM
“Don't know if any of you have heard of Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Maricopa County, Arizona.
He is billed as The Most Controversial Sheriff and the Toughest Sheriff in America.
He would have them on a chain gain, wearing pink uniforms. They would get fed only with the cheapest meals available and they would have to pay for them. If they had an overnight stay, they get to sleep in 'tent cities'. TV - Disney Channel and a news channel only.
Maybe he should be consulted to come up with some ingenious punishment!”
by Billy, Hull
Saturday, November 07 2009, 9:12AM
“Good idea, but I think they should all be shackled, like a real chian gang as an added punishment.”
by Tekkin' a lag @, Queen Vicky Bogs
Saturday, November 07 2009, 8:58AM
“'ave 'em clean out the khazis too!”
by Tekkin' a lag @, Queen Vicky Bogs
Saturday, November 07 2009, 8:57AM
“Have 'em clean out the khazis too!”