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Sussex Police take all anti-social behaviour very seriously. We define anti-social behaviour as follows: "behaviour that causes or is likely to cause harrassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons (not at the same household as the person complained of)."

This can include:

You can report anti-social behaviour in the following ways:

In an emergency, call 999 immediately.

It's an emergency:

Emergency contact for people with hearing or speech impediment.

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To report anti-social behaviour anonymously, contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 (this is a non-emergency phone number) or go to the Crimestoppers website

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