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Community Safety Services


Also known as:- Alcohol Advisory Service, Anti-Social Behaviour, CCTV, Charter House, CODA, Community Support Officers(CSO), Crime and Disorder, CSO's, DAT, Drug Action Team, Drugs Advisory Service, Harassment Help, IDAS, MADCAP, Safer Neighbourhoods , Support for Adults with HIV, Support for Children with HIV, Syringes

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Question: Is an Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) the “last resort”?

Answer: No. Anti-Social Behaviour Orders should normally be sought when other methods of dealing with the behaviour are considered inappropriate OR have failed. However, the Home Office guidance makes clear that “whilst ASBOs should be seen in this wider context there is no requirement to demonstrate that every other remedy has been exhausted before applying for an ASBO”. The key is that an ASBO should be used where it is the most appropriate remedy.


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