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Bring CCTV Cameras to Daisy Farm Park

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Wednesday, 1 March, 2023
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Cllr Higgs stood next to the sign for Daisy Farm Park

Cllr Adam Higgs is campaigning for CCTV to be introduced at Daisy Farm Park to deter Anti-social behaviour. Cllr Higgs said "I know that so many of you care deeply about Daisy Farm park. I share that concern and whether it be campaigning for an injunction and defences against unauthorised encampments, or working with residents to set up a Friends of Daisy Farm Park Group, I have done what I can to protect and improve the park. I have seen some success by getting the council to introduce an injunction that goes some way to protect the park, but I am always pushing the Council to do more. Sadly, anti-social behaviour remains an issue which is why I am doing this petition and calling for CCTV to be installed.

Daisy Farm Park CCTV

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Do you support the installation of CCTV cameras at Daisy Farm Park?
We, the undersigned, call for Birmingham City Council to install CCTV at Daisy Farm Park.
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Anti-social behaviour is an ongoing problem at Daisy Farm Park, and the installation of CCTV would help both tackle and prevent this problem.
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