What can the Council do about juvenile nuisance in my neighbourhood?
Juvenile nuisance normally covers incidents which are not classed as crimes, but cause the community’s peace to be disturbed or broken, by acts like, abusive language, throwing missiles, graffiti, harassment, loud noise, threats of violence, or general mis-behaving. The normal culprits of this type of action, tends to be youths aged between 8 and 15, who have not come to the attention of the Police, or are in the early stages of the criminal process. If you are experiencing juvenile nuisance, you can get in touch with your local Community Beat Manager by contacting (01254) 353575 for Blackburn officers or (01254) 353813 for Darwen officers. Alternatively look up their details on Lancashire Constabulary’s website.
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