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Chief Inspector Phil Baker, of Northumbria Police, said: "ASB is not a victimless crime - and nobody should have to put up with it on their doorstep, or face issues when using the wider transport network in the region.

"The Trojan bus gives us a unique opportunity to identify those behaving in an antisocial or criminal way in real time.

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