An increased presence of officers from the Thames Valley Police neighbourhood policing team in Bracknell has been spotted.
Police are marking Antisocial Behaviour Week with a number of events and meetings from 18th to 24th November.
The force has been out and about in different areas of Bracknell raising awareness of ASB during a number of ‘Have your Say’ meetings.
Multiple high visibility patrols have also been taking place in and around the town where police can be seen watching out for any potential ASB.
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) 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.
This includes personal anti-social behaviour, nuisance anti-social behaviour and environmental anti-social behaviour.
On Tuesday, November 19, police marked Victim’s Day as part of the week.
TVP Bracknell and Wokingham said:” In order to resolve and improve anti-social behaviour we look to case studies and personal stories so that we can support victims and work with our partnership agencies to tackle these important issues.
“We can signpost you to charities we work closely with for example Victim’s First.”
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