The Bill was returned to the House of Commons with Lords amendments. These amendments were considered on the floor of the House on 4 February 2014. The Commons disagreed with Lords Amendment 112 and have made an amendment in lieu.

The Bill is now in ping pong. During ping pong the Bill travels back and forth between the two Houses, until both Houses agree on the text of the Bill.

Summary of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Bill 2013-14

To make provision about anti-social behaviour, crime and disorder, including provision about recovery of possession of dwelling houses; to make provision amending the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, Schedules 7 and 8 to the Terrorism Act 2000 and the Extradition Act 2003; to make provision about firearms and about forced marriage; to make provision about the police, the Independent Police Complaints Commission and the Serious Fraud Office; to make provision about criminal justice and court fees; and for connected purposes.