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Are you experiencing Anti-social Behaviour?

What is anti-social behaviour?

Any behaviour deemed by a reasonable person to be anti-social, thereby causing harassment, alarm and distress to one or more person not of the same household, which cannot be primarily dealt with by existing criminal law.

It is behaviour which causes alarm, harassment or distress to a member of the community. It could include threats, intimidation, violence, unruly behaviour, verbal abuse, vandalism or graffiti and must be persistent.

Stoke-on-Trent City Council's Anti Social Behaviour helpline has gone live

You can call a dedicated number 0800 561 5610 for help, advice and to report anti social behaviour 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Calls needing urgent action will be transferred immediately to 999, while non urgent and reporting calls will be dealt with appropriately. Where necessary your call will receive a response from our neighbourhood management teams.

Calls are free from a landline.

Examples of anti social behaviour are:

  • graffiti;
  • drug and alcohol related nuisance;
  • excessive noise;
  • threatening behaviour; and
  • swearing and abusive language.

The helpline is part of the 'Stoke Won't Stand for It' campaign.

For a poster advertising our new helpline please use the link below. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader. To download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat please click here. If you are using access technology please follow this link to convert the file into html.

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