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Anti-Social Behaviour / Ymddygiad Gwrthgymdeithasol


Anti-Social Behaviour

 

BILINGUAL MESSAGE / NEGES DWYIEITHOG

 

South Wales Police are working to tackle anti-social behaviour. Following reports of scrambler bikes driving along the cycle track and near the miner.

Patrols are being conducted today in relation to this 

Anti-social behaviour covers a wide range of unacceptable activity that causes harm to an individual, to their community or to their environment. This could be an action by someone else that leaves you feeling alarmed, harassed, or distressed. It also includes fear of crime or concern for public safety, public disorder, or public nuisance.

 

Examples of anti-social behaviour include:

 

  • Nuisance, rowdy or inconsiderate neighbours
  • Vandalism, graffiti, and flyposting
  • Street drinking
  • Environmental damage including littering, dumping of rubbish and abandonment of cars
  • Prostitution related activity
  • Fireworks misuse
  • Inconsiderate or inappropriate use of vehicles
  • The police, local authorities, and other community safety partner agencies, such as Fire & Rescue and social housing landlords, all have a responsibility to deal with anti-social behaviour and to help people who are suffering from it.

     

    Remember..

     

    Note down all instances of ASB so you can report it to us or one of our partners.

    Make sure you report to the right organisation. (More info here: Police or partners: Who should I contact? | South Wales Police (south-wales.police.uk)

    If you’ve reported persistent anti-social behaviour to the right organisation and you haven’t had an adequate response, you can request an ASB case review to find a solution: Community Trigger 2020 – ASB Case Review

    You can now report ASB happening in your neighbourhood to us via our online reporting system: Report antisocial behaviour | South Wales Police (south-wales.police.uk)

    Online: www.south-wales.police.uk

    Email: swp101@south-wales.police.uk

    Call: 101 (free)

    In an emergency always call 999.

    Do you need to speak to the police but don’t require an emergency response?

    You can make an online report via our website https://www.south-wales.police.uk, send us a private message via Live Chat, or call 101. In an emergency always dial 999.

     

     

     


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    Gareth Stoneham
    (South Wales Police, PCSO, Maesteg NPT T2)

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