Bishop’s Castle Town Council said it is aware of increasing reports of anti-social behaviour in the town and playing fields.
Residents are asked to report antisocial behaviour to the police “if you feel threatened or you think the behaviour could be breaking the law”.
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Examples include threatening, offensive or indecent behaviour, a dog behaving aggressively, vehicle theft, illegal drugs or drug dealing, vandalism of your home or other private property, and speeding or dangerous driving.
Incidents can be reported to West Mercia Police on their website, by visiting the police station or by calling the non-emergency number 101.
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