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Anti-social behaviour can damage communities. But not enough people are reporting it.We’re dedicated to tackling the problem. Every report you make helps us pinpoint solutions for positive change in your community. Every report counts. What is Project Pinpoint? Project Pinpoint is built for you, your community and your safety. It will help you understand how to report anti-social behaviour, who to report to, and what happens once a report is made. If you witness anti-social behaviour in your local community, we want to hear about it. Because when you make a report, it contributes to crime data which can lead to targeted community solutions. Anti-social behaviour is criminal and non-criminal behaviour which causes harassment, distress or harm to a person. Anti-social behaviour affects people’s lives daily. It’s unacceptable. That’s why it’s important to know what anti-social behaviour is and why you should report it. Examples include: Harassment, alarm or distress to any person, not of the same household Another party to feel personally threatened A public nuisance or detrimental impact upon the environment A detrimental effect upon the quality of life of an individual or the community as a whole Offroad vehicles Vandalism and graffiti Nuisance noise Misuse of fireworks Vehicle nuisance or inappropriate use. Trespassing Street drinking Animal problems If any of these examples are causing you distress, you can report it to us here. Call 999 in the event of an emergency.
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