Knowsley Children and Young People's Services

Law and order asbo contentAnti-social behaviour orders or ‘ASBOs’ are issued when a person has behaved inappropriately i.e. anti-social. They ban people from specific activities or from entering particular areas, in order to protect the public.
 
The Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 includes laws to tackle:
 
  • nuisance neighbours
  • cycling on the pavement
  • truancy
  • hoax 999 calls
  • fireworks
  • drunkenness in public
  • gangs
  • begging
  • gun crime
  • crack houses
 
Anti-social behaviour orders can be made against any person aged 10 or over who has acted in an anti-social manner.
 
People who keep getting drunk, steal, act violently or vandalise property can receive anti-social behaviour orders and the names of teenage offenders can be made public.
 
Orders are only used when other things have not worked.
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