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Find out more about antisocial behaviour and how to report it.
Antisocial behaviour (ASB) is a broad term used to describe the day-to-day incidents of crime, nuisance and disorder that make many people’s lives a misery – from litter and vandalism, to public drunkenness or aggressive dogs, to noisy or abusive neighbours. In many cases, the behaviour is targeted against the most vulnerable in our society and even what might be seen as ‘low level’ anti-social behaviour can have devastating effects on a victim’s life.
You can report antisocial behaviour incidents to us.
To find out more about antisocial behaviour, see Healthy Surrey: antisocial behaviour.
If you are a victim of persistent antisocial behaviour, you may consider completing a Community Trigger request.
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