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Anti Social Behaviour Awareness


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Young people gathering in a large group isn’t a crime, but respect is key. Everyone has the right to feel safe and welcome in their local community.

If you’re part of a large group, it’s easy for the line to be crossed into anti-social behaviour (which includes criminal damage, littering or even deliberate fire setting). 

We know not everyone is comfortable and confident in challenging ASB – walk away and talk to an adult you trust about what’s happened.

Report it anonymously through Fearless.

 

You have the right to feel safe, and to feel proud of your local community. 

If you’ve seen some graffiti or vandalism and are not sure what to do, visit the anti-social behaviour hub to find out how to report it: https://orlo.uk/c0CCR

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Jonathan Flower
(Police, PCSO, North East)

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You can also anonymously contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers, on 0800 555 111, or by visiting the CrimeStopppers website


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