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Police vow to come down on antisocial yobs as neighbourhoods disturbed in more than a million cases

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Police forces across England and Wales have pledged to crackdown on anti-social behaviour, with annual figures revealing the sheer volume of cases affecting communities nationwide.More than one million anti-social behaviour incidents are logged by officers each year, according to data compiled by the National Police Chiefs' Council.The statistics are supported by widespread public concern, with millions of residents contacting police each year to report neighbourhood disturbances that leave them feeling unsafe in their own homes.The NPCC notes how targeted operations focusing on town centres, street drinking and e-scooters have already delivered reductions in both criminal activity and anti-social behaviour - yet the problem persists.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say In Horden, County Durham, reported incidents of anti-social behaviour dropped by 35 per cent over the past year.According to the local force, the decline was attributed to increased officer presence on the streets and...

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