Anti Social Behaviour Police or Council?
An update from LUDLOW SNT
We are working hard to tackle Anti-social behaviour (ASB) in the Ludlow Area and the information provided to us by residents can be essential in taking action to make a difference where you live. The Team are aware of the increase in youths being involved in anti-social behaviour leading to more serious offences which are being investigated by officers and interventions for named individuals is being established with partner agencies.
Who to contact
Here are some examples of ASB that THE POLICE want to know about:
- Fireworks misuse (full laws and guidance on our website)
- Abandonment of cars
- Aggressive animals or use of animals in illegal activities
- Nuisance noise from people being inconsiderate in a public space
- Indecent, threatening or offensive phone calls
- Street drinking causing disruptive behaviour
- Vehicle nuisance such as street racing and riding unlicensed powered vehicles
ASB that isn’t a police matter and Shropshire Council could be informed on:
- Someone blocking your driveway
- Stray dog that isn’t sick or injured
- Nuisance noise from pubs and clubs, and construction sites
- General littering, fly-tipping, hazardous items
- Neighbour disputes such as loud music or dogs barking, parking, property boundaries, overgrowing trees and hedges
- Trespassing without causing damage or harm
Full guidance on ASB and the different types can be found here: Antisocial behaviour | West Mercia Police
Or you can contact your local council here: Shropshire Council
Should you have any concerns about potential ASB, or are experiencing ASB where you live, please contact your local council or if necessary report it to us: Report antisocial behaviour | West Mercia Police
In an emergency, if you or your property are at risk, or a crime is in progress call 999.
If you aren’t comfortable contacting us directly, you can pass on information anonymously to the independent charity, Crimestoppers, by calling 0800 555 111 or by visiting their website: www.crimestoppers-uk.org
Thank you for your help. It is only by the police and the public working together that we can prevent and detect crime.
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