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What is anti-social behaviour?
Anti-social behaviour can be
noise or action that disturbs or upsets other people in the neighbourhood, for
example abuse and threats of violence, playing audio equipment such as a TV or a
hi-fi loudly, using noisy domestic appliances late at night, dumping rubbish or
abandoning cars, slamming doors, arguments and shouting.
What is not anti-social behaviour?
Behaviour which
results from different lifestyles or which would not be considered unreasonable
by most people is not anti-social behaviour – it is important to be tolerant of
other people’s lifestyles, especially in a large, multi-cultural city like
London.