What is anti-social behaviour?
Anti-social behaviour can mean different things to different people.
We class ASB as actions by people or groups of people that disturb your enjoyment of your home, garden, or community.
We all need to be on the same page about what ASB is.
Some examples of what we class as ASB are
Verbal abuse |
Dealing or taking drugs |
Excessive noise |
Nuisance vehicles including motorbikes |
Threats or physical violence |
Some examples of what we don’t classify as ASB are
Babies crying
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Children’s play
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One off parties/BBQs
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Parking issues
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Dog barking every now and again |
There are lots more examples of what we class as ASB on the full anti-social behaviour policy.