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By The Drum Team, Editorial

August 4, 2009 | 2 min read

A new campaign has been launched by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) as it looks to highlight the consequences of anti-social behaviour among youngsters.

The safe4summer campaign will run through out the summer school holidays over a seven-week-period and will use TV, poster and radio ads to highlight the consequences of anti-social behaviour and offer advice.

The campaign was devised in-house by GMP working alongside Fire & Rescue and other services.

The TV commercial, which launched at the end of last week, we produced and directed by Matt Barraclough, alongside Tim Follin who acted as director of photography and worked on effects.

Gill Hughes, Anti-Social Behaviour Theme Group chair, said: "All local authorities across Greater Manchester are supporting this campaign and have funded a huge programme of activities for children and young people of all ages, including extra activities for teenagers on Fridays and Saturday evenings.

"Parenting support has also been made available across the county and parenting practitioners will be widely available to offer information and guidance. They will also be running programmes for parents who have been given parenting contracts as a result of their child being involved in anti-social behaviour."

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