
Anti-social behaviour (ASB)
What is anti-social behaviour?
Incidents of anti-social behaviour can range from something that is a mild annoyance to something that causes real fear and insecurity. It could be a one-off event or something that happens over and over again. Anti-social behaviour can have a devastating effect on peoples' lives.
ASB who's responsible
Police Responsibility | Council Responsibility |
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To report please use the online Crime reporting form or email 101 |
To report select a link above or visit the 'can they help' page on this site |
Begging | Abandoned Vehicles |
Dealing/taking of drugs & drinking alcohol in the street |
Dead Animals |
Gangs and youths drinking in parks | Dog Fouling |
Harassment or intimidation | Fly Posting |
Hoax call to emergency services | Littering Fly Tipping Waste on Land |
Misuse of Fireworks | Lost or stray dogs |
Prostitution and indecent behaviour | Noise Nuisance / Noise from DIY |
Vandalism or graffiti | Syringes or needles |
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