The definition of anti-social behaviour is rarely straightforward. What constitutes a nuisance or annoyance to one person may be of little concern to another. We feel it is more appropriate to define anti-social behaviour as events on estates involving criminal behaviour, drug dealing and unprovoked assault. This is not a comprehensive list but gives an indication of the type of behaviour within this category.
What you should do
- contact us giving details of the events
- Dial 999 in an emergency if you think there is an immediate threat to life or property and report the incident to the Police. If your concern relates to a criminal matters and requires police attention, please dial 101 or report the incident online
- if the police have been involved, make a note of the log number as this may be needed to provide evidence
- keep diary sheets and make an accurate record of events
- you may be required to attend court and give evidence
What we will do
- we will write to the tenant causing the problem; we will not reveal your identity
- liaise with the police if appropriate
- issue diary sheets and monitor the situation
- in extreme cases of intimidation we may employ professional witnesses
- if there is sufficient evidence we will take action either under Housing Legislation or the Crime and Disorder Act 1998
Related links
Housing team - ASB
Bernard Weatherill House
8 Mint Walk
Croydon CR0 1EA
United Kingdom