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Good afternoon,
Hope this WMNow message finds you well.
If antisocial behaviour (ASB) is affecting your quality of life, or making you fear for your safety or the safety of others, there are people who can help. You can contact the police, your local council Community Safety Department or, if relevant, your housing provider. These partner agencies have a role to play in reducing anti-social behaviour, supporting the most vulnerable and dealing with the people responsible. Antisocial behaviour is an incident that falls short of a crime, where the behaviour of an individual or group causes or is likely to cause: harassment, alarm or distress to any person, not of the same household another party to feel personally threatened a public nuisance or detrimental impact upon the environment a detrimental effect upon the quality of life of an individual or the community as a whole AdviceIt is important to keep records of the behaviour and when it is happening. Don't be afraid to tell one of the partner agencies about it and to ask for support when you need it. To help you and others: record it look out for others that may experience antisocial behaviour and report it on their behalf Antisocial behaviour case reviewAn antisocial behaviour case review gives you the chance to request a review of your antisocial behaviour case, if: you’ve reported antisocial behaviour three times in the last six months you’ve reported this to us, your local council, or a housing provider you believe your complaints haven’t been properly looked at Contact your local council to read their antisocial behaviour case review information: Find your local council. How to report a crime You can report a crime to us: by calling 101 at your local police station If you feel, or think someone is in danger, call 999. For more information about the case review visit ASB Help, a charity that provides advice and support to victims.
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