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ACPO on tackling anti-social behaviour

ACPO lead on anti-social behaviour, Assistant Chief Constable Simon Edens said:
“The police service is committed to tackling anti-social behaviour in our communities, but it is a job that cannot be overcome by the police alone. Police, local councils and communities must continue to work together to ensure people acting anti-socially are dealt with appropriately.
“We know that in many cases the police are the only 24-hour, 365 day per year resource that the public can turn to and this new booklet will hopefully assist those who may have concerns about anti-social behaviour in their neighbourhoods as to the practical steps they can take to report such cases.
“As such, effective data sharing arrangements between partners are crucial in order to ensure vulnerable members of the public are identified and protected. People should feel secure in their communities and the police service will continue working hard with them to ensure vulnerable people are safe."
For more information visit: http://www.acpo.police.uk
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