Anti-social behaviour
Anti-social behaviour is any behaviour that causes harassment, alarm or distress to a member of the public. It's not nice and examples could include
- noisy or inconsiderate neighbours
- aggressive behaviour, verbal abuse, aggressive dogs, hoax calls
- vandalism, graffiti and fly-posting
- street drinking or drug misuse
- environmental damage including littering, dumping rubbish or abandoning cars
- prostitution-related activity
- begging and vagrancy
- fireworks misuse
- inconsiderate or inappropriate use of vehicles.
How to complain
If you're unhappy with the way your report of anti-social behaviour has been dealt with you can ask the council to investigate.
Please call 01752 668000.