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How to report anti social behaviour: The Metropolitan Police advise reporting anti-social behaviour (ASB) online or by calling 101 for non-emergencies, ensuring 999 is used for immediate danger. ASB includes noise, harassment, drug use, or rowdy behaviour. Victims should keep records, contact local councils for issues like noise/litter, and report to police to help identify patterns. Key Advice & Actionable Steps How to Report: Use the Metropolitan Police online reporting tool for non-emergency incidents.Emergency Situations: Call 999 if you are in immediate danger or a crime is in progress.Non-Emergency: Call 101 for incidents that do not require an immediate police response.Information Sharing: Use the Crimestoppers 0800 555 111 service to report information anonymously.Types of ASB to Report:- Neighbour Disputes: Noise, rowdy behaviour, or harassment.
- Public Nuisance: Begging, street drinking, or intimidating groups.
- Vehicle Misuse: Abandoned vehicles, quad bikes, or nuisance driving.
- Environmental: Fly-tipping, vandalism, and graffiti.
Local Action: Contact your local council for issues regarding noise, litter, or dog fouling.Support: Reach out to your local neighbourhood policing team for ongoing issues. For detailed advice and to report, visit the Metropolitan Police ASB page. |