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Anti-social behaviour (ASB) takes many forms, from aggressive, noisy or abusive behaviour to neighbourhood disturbances involving drugs, abandoned cars or animals.
While it is often considered as low-level offending, the truth is that it has a footprint on much more serious criminality.
Where ASB takes place, there will undoubtedly be wider links to drugs, exploitation and high-harm crime.
If not appropriately identified and dealt with, can cause a significant impact on anyone suffering it in their neighbourhood.
Your neighbourhood can be an area where you live, work, or visit often.
Police need your help to report any instances of anti-social behaviour so that we can build up a picture of offending and take action.
Your local community policing teams regularly post about the action they’re taking to tackle anti-social behaviour throughout Bedfordshire.
Follow your nearest team on Facebook, where you can also contact them to flag any issues and ask questions.