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Published 12:14 3 Mar 2016 GMT
But the council's latest attempts at gentrifying Salford Quays are seen as a step too far. The new order (see what we did there, Bernard Sumner is a proud Salfordian) deems it a criminal offence to use "foul or abusive language" - without clarifying what swear words or or aren't allowed.
Human rights group Liberty has written to the council, arguing that the PSPO breaches the public's 'right to freedom of expression’, whilst locals are understandably f*cking fuming...
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