main content A guide to reporting anti-social behaviour

If you have been affected by anti-social behaviour, contact us and we will give advice and take action when appropriate. Crime should first be reported direct to the police, or to the relevant housing association. We work closely with the police and housing associations to tackle anti-social behaviour. As a result, an Acceptable Behaviour Contract may be served on the offender, or in some cases an Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO). Breaching an ASBO is a criminal offence.

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Anti-social behaviour includes a range of problems and covers  behaviour, which is capable of causing harassment, distress or alarm to other people, including noise nuisance from a neighbour, graffiti and damage to property. Anti-social behaviour encompasses a wide range of activities and includes individuals who:
  • create graffiti (you can request graffiti removal online here);
  • dump rubbish (you can report dumped rubbish online here);
  • abandon cars (you can report abandoned cars online here);
  • verbally or racially abuse others;
  • possess or sell any prohibited drugs;
  • vandalise property;
  • act improperly whilst at school;
  • act in a manner that causes harassment, distress or alarm to others on public transport;
  • engage in vehicle crime;
  • engage in threatening behaviour in large groups.

If you see anyone committing the acts described above, contact the Police.

Contacts

Telephone: 020 8461 7907
fax: 020 8313 4450
email: Antisocial.Behaviourunit@bromley.gov.uk

Address: Anti Social Behaviour Unit, Civic Centre, Stockwell Close, Bromley, BR1 3UH.