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Will I be identified as the complainant?

No. Not unless you have agreed to it or have agreed to attend court to give evidence, if the case is suitable and goes that far.

We will try to keep your identity secret from the alleged perpetrator. However in some cases the people you have complained about may suspect it is you.

If they contact you, remain calm and do not discuss it with them.

If you feel in danger of harm you must telephone the police immediately, as well as inform the Council Officer who is dealing with your complaint.

We will make every effort to support you if you have a valid complaint.

 

If you would like to report an anti-social behaviour incident(s) please call 01202 451199.

If you are in council residence and would like to report an anti-social behaviour incident(s) please visit the hCouncil Housing Section of our website.




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