16 October 2008
Luton South Antisocial Behaviour handbook
Margaret has published the Luton South Antisocial Behaviour handbook: your guide to the law, to help constituents know their rights and help them to combat crime and antisocial behaviour.
This handbook is designed to help you deal with problems you may face in your street or in your
community.
Download a free sample of the handbook. (pdf document)
There are lots of different types of anti-social behaviour, including vandalism, abuse, noisy neighbours and fireworks. Many of the problems featured in this handbook are criminal offences and can be dealt with by the police.
Local councils also have powers to deal with some of the problems and nuisance behaviour. This handbook describes many of the problems and lists the relevant law – so you have the information to request action from the police and/or your local council.
This handbook will help you use the law to keep you, your family and your community safe. However, never put yourself in danger.
This handbook is not about encouraging you to be a have-a-go-hero: when in danger you should always contact the police.
To order a free copy of the full handbook, please fill in the form below.
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