Anti-social behaviour is actions that lack consideration for others or harm their well-being, by causing harassment, alarm or distress.
The police, local authorities and other agencies such as social housing landlords, all have a responsibility to deal with anti-social behaviour and to help people who are suffering from it.
Anti-social behaviour dealt with by the police
Damage to property and graffiti
Rowdy drunken behaviour
Setting fires
Inconsiderate use of vehicles
How do I report anti-social behaviour to the police?
To report anti-social behaviour call 101 or report it in person at a police station.
Anti-social behaviour dealt with by the council
Noise such as loud music, noisy pubs, rowdy parties or barking dogs
Littering, including drug related litter
Vehicles abandoned on the road
How do I report anti-social behaviour to the council?
- The Fenland District Council website will provide further advice on anti-social behaviour. To report incident of anti social behaviour use the FDC report page here
When reporting repeated instances of anti-social behaviour, it is extremely useful to give date, time, location and description of what happened.
To help you keep track of ASB incidents