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ASB week of action day 4 |
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This week is ASB week of action. However it is more than a week campaign. It’s a call to action. A chance for all of us—police, local authorities, housing providers, community organisations, and, most importantly, residents—to come together with one clear message: anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated, and we will stand together to address it head-on. Anti-social behaviour isn’t just loud music or public nuisance. It can mean harassment, vandalism, drug misuse, intimidation, or reckless acts that damage trust and cause fear. It chips away at people’s sense of safety, their health, and their right to enjoy their homes and neighbourhoods in peace. During this Week of Action, we're doing more than raising awareness. Today’s theme Youth nuisance We’re committed to keeping our community safe and welcoming for everyone. Youth nuisance can include noisy gatherings, vandalism such as graffiti, damaging property, causing disturbances, and intimidation. These behaviours affect the quality of life for residents and can lead to more serious issues. 🔍 What is Low-Level Youth Nuisance? These behaviours often don’t meet the threshold for criminal action, but they cause distress or discomfort to others—particularly the elderly, families, and local business owners.
✅ How to Understand and Respond Constructively1. Engage, don’t escalate. 2. Safe alternatives. 3. Avoid labelling.
🙌 The Goal When we listen, engage, and act early, we build safer, more inclusive communities—for everyone. Let’s continue the momentum beyond this week. Together, we can reclaim our streets, restore pride in our communities, and make it clear that respect, safety, and community spirit are values we all share—and will defend.
📞 For emergencies or a crime in progress – call 999 📱 For non-emergencies – report online at www.police.uk or call 101
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