Report anti-social behaviour
Anti-social behaviour is any behaviour that causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to other people.
Anti-social behaviour can mean different things to different people, including:
- Playing music too loud
- Dumping rubbish
- Threatening or swearing at neighbours
- Criminal damage
- Assault
- Racist or homophobic abuse
This list is by no means exhaustive, anti-social behaviour can include anything which you feel affects your quality of life.
Responding to and tackling anti-social behaviour is a key priority for Norfolk's County Community Safety Partnership.
Report anti-social behaviour
There are a number of ways for you to report anti-social behaviour:
- Contact Norfolk Police by calling 101
- Contact your local district council
- Social housing tenants can report the problem to their housing officer
- In an emergency always call the police on 999