THE recent report in the World, on May 31, about yobs in Hough Green Park was welcome in that some of them were arrested but what about the rest and what sentence are those arrested likely to get?

Do-gooders harp on about how young people don't have anything but they hardly want for designer clothing, mobile phones or drink, do they?

Does the constant clean-up we all pay for in street cleaning have to continue?

It is about time these animals and the households they sleep in were publicly named and shamed after they have been sentenced.

It is bad enough that I have to go to work to subsidise many of these households on their housing benefit, tax credits and reduced council tax.

Housing Trust tenants should face eviction and no re-housing after two offences.

Those who are homeowners and are earning should have to pay a proper rate, which means they can't continue boozing in the pub until they have paid.

Yobs should be taught responsibility by having goods confiscated from them until they pay fines.

Bailiffs should go into the homes and goods seized so the parents' mobile phones and other luxuries can be taken, then these animals and their useless parents might think twice about doing as they want.

E Woods,

Widnes