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Help the Police and Crime Commissioner to hold Cleveland Police to account |
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Anti‑social behaviour (ASB) continues to be a significant concern for communities across Cleveland. Issues such as off‑road bikes and illegal e‑scooters are causing disruption, creating safety risks, and increasing anxiety among residents.
These problems affect people’s everyday lives, which is why the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is reviewing how Cleveland Police is tackling these offences.
Reducing crime, ASB, and harm is one of the PCC’s key priorities, as set out in the Police and Crime Plan 2024-2029.
At February's Scrutiny Meeting, the PCC will examine Cleveland Police’s approach to addressing ASB.
Your views will help shape the questions he puts to the Chief Constable.
What do you think Cleveland Police should be doing to deal with the anti‑social behaviour in your area, and have you seen any recent changes in how things are improving or worsening? Share your views by midnight on Monday 26 January 2026.
Your feedback matters. It will strengthen accountability and support the PCC in holding Cleveland Police to account. You can read more about the PCC's scrutiny programme here: https://www.cleveland.pcc.police.uk/working-for-you/build-trust-and-confidence-in-policing-and-the-justice-system/police-scrutiny/scrutiny-meetings/ | ||
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