What is antisocial behaviour?
Antisocial behaviour is behaving in a way that is causing or is likely to result in alarm, intimidation, or distress. It can include a sequence of activities that has these results. It cannot be a single isolated incident. It can include actions by visitors, not just the flat occupants themselves. It must affect another person in another household.
Antisocial behaviour can include:
- excessive noise
- rubbish dumping and animal nuisance
- vandalism, property damage and graffiti
- rowdy behaviour such as shouting, swearing, and fighting
- harassment
- intimidating behaviour - threats, verbal abuse or actual violence
- criminal behaviour such as drug dealing