Anti-Social Behaviour
Anti-social behaviour
Anti-social behaviour is defined as ‘Acting in a manner that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same household’. EHSL takes anti-social behaviour seriously and works with tenants, neighbours, local authorities, police, support providers and other parties to ensure that it is appropriately managed.
The following non-exclusive list includes a number of examples of anti-social behaviour.
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- Verbal or Physical abuse
- Vandalism
- Fly tipping
- Threatening or intimidating behaviour
- Litter and rubbish dumping
- Loitering
- Pets Nuisance including fouling in public places
- Hate related incidents including racial, sexual and other harassment
- Begging and vagrancy
- Firework misuse
- Noise Nuisance
- Harassment
- Drug dealing/taking
- Alcohol related incidents
- Domestic Abuse
- Prostitution and related activities
If you wish to report anti-social behaviour to us, please call 0300 200 4100, or complete the form below. If you have reason to believe that you are in immediate danger, please call the police.