Antisocial Behaviour
The Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 places a duty on each local authority and Chief Constable to jointly prepare, publish, review and revise a strategy to tackle Antisocial Behaviour (ASB).
The current strategy for Inverclyde was approved in 2025 by the Inverclyde Education and Communities Committee and endorsed by the Inverclyde Alliance Board and Community Safety Partnership.
The strategy outlines legislative requirements detailed in the document "Inverclyde Antisocial Behaviour Strategy 2025".
What is Antisocial Behaviour (ASB)?
As defined in the Antisocial Behaviour Etc. (Scotland) Act 2004:
"A person engages in antisocial behaviour if they act in a manner that causes or is likely to cause alarm and distress or pursues a course of conduct which causes or is likely to cause alarm and distress to at least one person who is not of the same household"
An incident must occur on at least two occasions to be classed as antisocial behaviour.
Examples include:
- Loitering and behaving in a disruptive manner
- Disorderly behaviour
- Vandalism
- Noisy parties
- Verbal abuse
What is Not Antisocial Behaviour (ASB)?
It can be difficult to determine what ASB is and although there are some types of behaviour which people can find annoying they are not classed as antisocial and may not be investigated by us. Some examples of what is not antisocial behaviour include:
Community Wardens: 0800 01 317 01 (13:00–23:30)
Social Protection Team: 01475 714204 (09:00–17:00)
Email via Contacts section (not for live incidents)
Housing Associations
- Oak Tree Housing: 01475 807000 | info@oaktreeha.org.uk |Oak Tree Housing Association
- Cloch Housing: 01475 783637 | office@clochhousing.org.uk | |Cloch Housing Association
- River Clyde Homes: 01475 788887 | contact@riverclydehomes.org.uk | River Clyde Homes
Reporting Crime
Police Scotland: 999 (emergency) or 101 (non-emergency)
Police Scotland Online Reportinghttps://www.scotland.police.uk
Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111 | Crimestoppers
Victim Support Scotland
- 0800 160 1985 (national)
- 01475 787300 (local)
- Live Chat | Victim Support Scotland Live Chat
Support includes emotional help, agency liaison, updates, safety advice, mediation, and court support.
Citizens Advice Scotland
Free, confidential advice on rights and options. Help with noise, harassment, vandalism, and neighbour disputes.
Reports of scrambler bikes being ridden dangerously in Inverclyde are increasing.
Illegal use includes riding unregistered bikes on public roads, parks, and pavements without a license or insurance.
Legal Rules
- Private land use requires landowner permission
- Public land use is illegal without authorisation
- Road use requires registration, tax, insurance, and a valid license
- Road Traffic Act 1988 prohibits use on common/public land without authority
Reporting
Police Scotland: 101 or 999 in emergencies
Crimestoppers: 0800 555 111 |