YOUNG people are not the only ones who need the courage to stand up and be counted.
Neighbours in York had their lives ruined by an extended campaign of antisocial behaviour, nuisance and ill-judged pranks.
So they stood together against the woman who had been making their lives hell - and now she is set to be ordered by a judge to leave the street.
Katrina Minns has a long history of insulting, aggressive and nuisance behaviour, which included persistently harassing her neighbours for a period of six years.
She could now be looking for a new home. Here is another example of the common good coming to the rescue.
Updated: 09:55 Friday, March 24, 2006
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