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You Said, We did - ASB

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Hello Resident

 

We are working hard to tackle vehicle anti-social behaviour (ASB) in Ogmore Valley.

 

Following reports of ASB within these areas we have attended the ASB hotspot locations on our late shifts over the weekend conducing vehicle patrols.

 

Neighbourhood Police work two late weekends a month. We will continue to patrol ASB hotspot areas day to day. 

 

We have informed traffic officers of vehicle ASB in the Ogmore Valley. 

 

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Thank you for your help. It is only by the police and the public working together that we can prevent and detect crime.

 

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.

 

If you are experiencing problems with anti-social behaviour, or have any concerns about it, or other community safety issues, you should contact your local council or report this to us online. In an emergency, if you or your property are at risk, or a crime is in progress 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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Holly Edwards
(South Wales Police, PCSO, Aberkenfig NPT T2)
Neighbourhood Alert