We can only take action against Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) if we're aware it is taking place. If you do experience ASB, it is important you report it; don't rely on someone else doing it. We would rather have 10 people call us about the same incident than no one call. Only when it's reported can we take action.
If you experience or see ASB, it is important you report it. When reporting, always remember the 4 W's-
Gathering evidence is an essential park of tackling anti-social behaviour. If ASB occurs in communities, the best people to observe and record the incidents are the people who live in the community.
To assist, we will issue you with diary sheets to help you record the incident you see. This is invaluable information should we have to use enforcement powers to successfully stop the ASB. A range of support is avaliable to anyone who comes forward to take a stand against ASB.

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