Common problems
Number of common problems effect most communities. Among them are Anti-social behaviour and neighbour disputes, speeding and vehicle nuisance, Parking and abandoned vehicles and hate crime.
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Anti-social behaviour and neighbour disputes
Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) and harassment takes many forms – from criminal activity to seemingly minor incidents. They may form part of an ongoing campaign against a person or group.
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Speeding and Vehicle Nuisance
Speeding and vehicle nuisance can cause a range of problems for residents and communities. Find out what activities are illegal and how to stop them by contacting police and partner agencies.
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Parking and abandoned vehicles
In most cases, abandoned vehicles and nuisance parking is a problem, which is dealt with by the local authority. In some cases, such as illegal parking, the police will become involved.
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Hate crime
Hate crimes are targeted at a person because of hostility or prejudice towards a number of characteristics including disability, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation or transgender identity.