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Hooligans face two years in jail as 'respect orders' target anti-social behaviour

  • Hooligans can face two years in jail for breaching 'respect orders' aimed at reducing anti-social behaviour.
  • Courts may impose fines, unpaid work, or curfews for violations, according to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper.
  • If approved, councils and police can ban offenders from town centres and arrest those violating orders.
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