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Welcome to FindLaw's Anti-Social Behaviour Centre, offering help, support and information on all anti-social behaviour matters. Included here is practical legal advice about nuisance neighbours, graffiti, fly tipping, bullying, fly posting, banned dogs, neighbourhood policing, how to use the courts to effectively combat anti-social behaviour in your area and much more.
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