Subtitle Forum: Types of Anti Social Behaviour
Anti-social behaviour is defined as behaviour that causes, or is likely to cause, alarm, distress or harassment to one or more people in a given community. It can range from minor offences such as littering or vandalism, to more serious criminal activities such as drug dealing. Some of the most common types of anti-social behaviour are:
Noise Nuisance - Noise nuisance refers to any unwanted or excessive noise that can cause annoyance, disturb sleep, interfere with daily activities or cause physical discomfort. This can include loud music, shouting, car alarms and loud machinery.
Vandalism - Vandalism involves deliberately causing damage to property, such as graffiti, smashing windows or graffiti. It can also involve deliberately destroying or damaging public property such as benches or street signs.
Public Disorder - Public disorder refers to behaviour that causes disruption or distress to others in a public place. This can include aggressive or intimidating behaviour, drunkenness, fighting, or causing a disturbance.