Tackling anti-social behaviour is a priority for Barnet Labour

That is why one of the first things Barnet Labour did on taking over the council was ensuring that anti-social behaviour that occurred anywhere in the borough can be reported.

Barnet Labour introduced a Public Space Protection Order to cover the entire borough of Barnet. That means we can take action against:

  • anti-social drunkenness
  • harassment
  • failure to clean up dog waste
  • aggressive dogs
  • public toileting
  • aggressive begging
  • driving across inappropriate spaces
  • unlicensed fireworks
  • inappropriate barbeques
  • promoting music events without permission
  • uses, shares or supplies recreational drugs or recreational drug paraphernalia

in a public space. Authorities can take action such as confiscating alcohol, and perpetrators can face a fixed penalty notice. For more information on how to report an incident visit https://www.barnet.gov.uk/pspo.

Barnet Labour’s Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Participation, Councillor Sara Conway, said: “Everyone should be able to feel safe and enjoy our public spaces, which is why we are taking action on anti-social behaviour. If you see anti-social behaviour in public spaces, please contact the police on 101. As always in an emergency call 999”

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