Anti Social Behaviour
Anti Social Behaviour comes in many guises – but in general it
is any behaviour that is of an anti social nature. Examples of
typical anti social behaviour are:
- Noise
- Loutish Behaviour
- Nuisance Neighbours
- Graffiti
- Dog Fouling
- Litter/Fly Tipping
- Abandoned Vehicles
- Alcohol Misuse
- Ball Games
- Dogs Barking
- Gathering of Youths
- Homophobia
- Racism
- Underage Drinking
- Irresponsibly Bonfires
If you are experiencing problems of anti social behaviour it is
important for the Community Safety Unit to know so that we can take
steps to identify and eliminate problems and improve quality of
life.
How to report Anti Social Behaviour
There are a number of ways to report anti social behaviour:
Appointment: visit the Anti Social Behaviour
Surgery held every Thursday 10am to noon at the Community Safety
Unit, The Old Police Station, Tufton Street, Ashford
Email the Community Safety Unit
Telephone: 01233 660747
Please note the Anti Social Behaviour Reporting Line is not
manned 24 hours but does have an answer phone for you to
leave messages. The messages will be dealt with
the next working day.
Write: Anti Social Behaviour Officer, Community
Safety Unit, The Old Police Station, The Annexe, Tufton Street,
Ashford, Kent TN23 1BT
Website: Visit the Kent Police Website and enter your
postcode in “Your Neighbourhood” to find out who your local beat
officer is and their contact details.
This webpage was updated on 7/3/2008