The UK and France are perceived to have the worst problems with anti-social behaviour in Europe, a survey suggests. People in six nations were asked where there were big or moderate problems. Some 76% said the UK faced concerns, followed by France on 75%, with the Netherlands - cited by 44% - seen as the least-affected. But the survey of 7,047 people by TNS for security firm ADT showed all nations saw themselves as having "significant" difficulties. Criminologists said governments would need to scrutinise crime survey data and police records to determine whether the survey was reflective of a "real...