The nature of the graffiti – is it obscene, racist, homophobic or otherwise offensive?
Additional Service Information document.write(“+ “) document.write(“- “); Additional Service Information /*Display Question when script enabled*/ document.getElementById(‘item1_item’).style.display=’inline’; We all know ASB when we see it. In a nutshell, it’s behaviour which causes distress or alarm to others. This covers a broad spectrum of problems but key things which define ASB include: • Excessive noise (especially late at night). • Rowdy, unruly or threatening behaviour. • Criminal activity or offences. • Drug dealing and related problems. • Nuisance caused by children of tenants, or visitors to council properties and estates. • Nuisance caused by animals. • Vandalism, including graffiti. • Harassment, including racial, sexual and homophobic. • Dumping of litter or rubbish. • Statutory nuisance, such as fume emissions. • Breaches of tenancy conditions. • Accidental inconsiderate behaviour. • Verbal Abuse. What Birmingham City Council is doing to help Under the Crime and Disorder