What is anti social behaviour?
Anti social behaviour can cover a wide range of behaviour. We take a wide view of what may be considered anti social behaviour, it is considered to include acts which interfere with the peace, comfort or convenience of any person or which cause or are likely to cause nuisance, annoyance or disturbance to any person. We think the following are examples of this:
- Damaging property
- Verbal abuse and insults
- Intimidation, using or threatening violence
- Racial harassment
- Nuisance from pets such as dogs barking
- Noise nuisance
Anti social behaviour
Policy statement - a summary
Your obligations
How you can deal with anti social behaviour
Help from RBH
Help from other organisations
Taking private action
Anti social behaviour - Our service standards