Anti-social behaviour is when someone acts in a way that worries, upsets or frightens people.
It can make people scared to go out or afraid when they are in their own home.
Examples of anti-social behaviour are
People making too much noise.
Someone calling people bad names.
Picking on people.
Leaving rubbish lying around.
Writing on walls.
Groups of people hanging round streets or parks.
Damaging houses, cars or gardens.
You do not have to put up with anti-social behaviour, we are here to help you.
You can also tell us if you are worried that someone is not safe. This is called a safeguarding concern.
Anti-social behaviour is when someone acts in a way that worries, upsets or frightens people.
It can make people scared to go out or afraid when they are in their own home.
Examples of anti-social behaviour are.
- People making too much noise.
- Someone calling people bad names.
- Picking on people.
- Leaving rubbish lying around.
- Writing on walls.
- Groups of people hanging round streets or parks.
- Damaging houses, cars or gardens.
You do not have to put up with anti-social behaviour, we are here to help you.
You can also tell us if you are worried that someone is not safe. This is called a safeguarding concern. You can read more about safeguarding here.
Tell us about anti-social behaviour or safeguarding concern
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