Anderson called for a 'three strikes and you're out' policy, claiming that the threat of eviction could deter antisocial behaviors and transform offenders into good tenants.
Yemm criticized Anderson's proposal as 'too liberal and lenient', advocating instead for a zero tolerance policy, emphasizing that evidence requirements for evictions placed undue burdens on victims.
Housing Minister Norris acknowledged existing eviction laws 'don't always work', indicating that the government is working on tougher actions to improve the situation.
Anderson expressed indifference about where evicted tenants would go, stating they should either 'behave themselves' or 'go get a job' and find private housing.
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