Anti-Social Behaviour
Anti-social behaviour is an aggressive and destructive activity that intimidates, threatens and causes distress. It damages the quality of life for individuals, families and communities.
Examples of anti-social behaviour include:
- Rowdy, noisy behaviour
- ‘Yobbish’ behaviour
- Dealing or buying drugs on the street
- Aggressive begging
- Street drinking
- Setting off fireworks late at night
- Vandalism, graffiti and fly-posting
- Fly tipping
- Street prostitution
Report anti-social behaviour by ringing the police on 101, or 999 if it is an emergency.
You can also report anti-social behaviour to CrimeStoppers on 0800 555 111, or there is a reporting form on the Rochdale Council website – www.rochdale.gov.uk
Also see the Council website for needle removal - if you see any hypodermic needles please contact the Council immediately to report them.