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ASB Survey

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Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is any behaviour that causes you nuisance, annoyance, alarm or distress by persons not in the same household. Some examples of types of ASB include rowdy or nuisance neighbours, inconsiderate behaviour in public spaces, abandoned vehicles, fly tipping, littering and street drinking.
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From the following types of ASB, please select the THREE types which you think should be prioritised in your neighbourhood.  

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If you experienced any of the following incidents, would you know who to report them to?

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People using or dealing drugs or evidence of drugs (e.g. drug paraphernalia, crack houses)
Loud music or other noise (e.g. shouting, noisy cars, noise from pubs, etc.)
Street sexual harassment such as inappropriate comments or unwanted touching
Vehicle related (e.g. inconvenient or illegal parking; abandoned vehicles; car revving)
Hate motivated behaviours such as verbal comments linked to race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or other related factors
Environmental (e.g. Litter or rubbish (including fly-tipping) or dog fouling)
People loitering / congregating in public spaces (e.g. parks, streets, shared space in housing blocks)
Repeated or inappropriate use of fireworks