Today is the start of this year’s national ASB Awareness Week.
Antisocial behaviour is defined as ‘behaviour by a person which causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to persons not of the same household as the person’.
Our Deputy Chief Constable Claire Parmenter is the National Police Chiefs Council Lead for Neighbourhood Policing.
“I am proud to support this year’s national ASB Awareness Week. Our Neighbourhood Policing teams play a vital role in preventing and managing antisocial behaviour. We are committed to tackling antisocial behaviour and providing support for victims. You can report non-emergency antisocial behaviour incidents quickly and easily on our website https://orlo.uk/BNqaI , by emailing 101@dyfed-powys.police.uk or calling 101.”
Our local teams have activities planned throughout the week, and they’ll be sharing details on their local team social media accounts – find your local accounts on this handy list https://orlo.uk/NWLER
For further information and advice on antisocial behaviour, visit https://orlo.uk/qG4mK
We also have an ASB Co-ordinator for the force, Jessica Thomas pictured here with Deputy Chief Constable Parmenter.
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