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The Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 places a duty on each local authority and Chief Constable to jointly produce a Strategy to tackle antisocial behaviour and provides a range of legal tools to enable agencies to tackle antisocial behaviour more effectively.
We're now asking for your help to shape the final document. Please take some time to read the draft strategy and use the survey below to give us your point of view.
Want to know more?
If you have any questions regarding the Antisocial Behaviour Strategy or require any further information please
phone the Antisocial Behaviour team on 01563 554400
The Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 places a duty on each local authority and Chief Constable to jointly produce a Strategy to tackle antisocial behaviour and provides a range of legal tools to enable agencies to tackle antisocial behaviour more effectively.
We're now asking for your help to shape the final document. Please take some time to read the draft strategy and use the survey below to give us your point of view.
Want to know more?
If you have any questions regarding the Antisocial Behaviour Strategy or require any further information please
phone the Antisocial Behaviour team on 01563 554400
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