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
Answer: The police (including British Transport Police), the local authority or registered social landlords can apply for an ASBO against an individual who “acts in an anti-social manner”. That means behaving in a manner that causes “alarm harassment or distress” to one or more people of a different household. Before an application is made the police and local authority must be consulted or consult each other.