close
close

Antisocial behavior that grows in Inverclyde, the report reveals

Antisocial behavior that grows in Inverclyde, the report reveals

In the period from 2021 to 2024, the complaints of public representatives increased from 1515 to 1700 – an average of 33 per week.

One of the most common complaints were noisy neighbors, reported cases that they jumped from 313 in 2021 to 322 last year.

A deliberate fire duty was fired from 136 to 162.

And vandalism increased from 63 cases in 2021 to 87 last year.

One of the biggest adhesions is complaints of intimidation and harassment, which increased by 62 percent from 66 to 107.


More: Police urged to act as vandals hit a field for golf whinhill for the second time in a week


Most of the incidents last year were in the east of the croutons and the central district, although the total number there decreases by the previous two years.

However, in four other areas, from 2023 to 2024, anti -social behavior was increased – south and south -west croutons; INVERKIP and WEMYSS BAY; Kilmakolm and rooms; And the port of Glasgow.

Ruth Binx, Corporate Director for Education, Communities and Inverclaid organizations, advisers should be discussed on March 18 as part of a strategy against the social behavior of local authorities.

It adds: “Over the past three years, public trouble and neighboring noise have explained most of the reports on antisocial behavior to the Inverclide Council.

“Although alcohol -related announcement reports have decreased, a marked increase in percentage of intimidation/harassment, drug -related troubles, vandalism/environmental damage and trouble associated with vehicles.

The Binx Ruth report will be held to the Committee of the Council for Education and Communities on March 18. The Binx Ruth report will be held to the Committee of the Council for Education and Communities on March 18. “The vast majority of antisocial offenses are threatening and severe cases.”

However, Ms Binx’s report refers to cases of antisocial behavior less than they were ten years ago.

The numbers for the nine months from April to December also show a fall by 31 percent so far in the same period in 2023.

She added: “The reports of the Antisocial behavior of the Inverclaid Council and the related crimes and offenses recorded by the Scotland police have decreased in the long run.

“It is recognized that such behavior has a significant impact on the lives of residents and adversely affects our local communities.

“Therefore, we have a crucial role in the fight against antisocial behavior.


More: Loud Music, Dog Barking and Independent Among the reasons that take complaints about Inverclyde noise


“The working partnership continues to be important, with the need to provide better, more purposeful answers and services and continue to develop for the use of common resources.

“There is a slightly growing trend in the reports from the pandemic, but the number 2023-24 is much lower than those reported in 2016-17 and 2017-18.”

In December, Tele revealed as 1500 complaints against Inverclide’s council of noisy neighbors in the previous six years.

Morton’s seven fans were issued two -year prohibitions from Cappielow and other Scottish football venues this month after the incidents of antisocial behavior at the last games.

The report states that a partnership that works with police and other agencies is important. The report states that a partnership that works with police and other agencies is important. (Image: NewsQuest) Police are also investigating a number of vandal greenery attacks and fairway golf whinhill in croutons.

Advisor David Wilson represents the Inverclaide East, which includes a port port, one of the areas that showed an increase in antisocial behavior.

He is also a member of the Committee on Education and Communities, which will consider the report.

A member of the Scottish Conservative says that antisocial behavior should be aimed at school and at home, and believes that teachers and parents should do more.

He added: “Our teacher’s composition is responsible for supporting the standards of behavior.

Advisor David Wilson believes that the solution of antisocial behavior in schools and at home is at the heart of solving the problem. Advisor David Wilson believes that the solution of antisocial behavior in schools and at home is at the heart of solving the problem. (Image: NewsQuest)

“They also need more authority to expel unscrupulous students.

“Some of our schools have too many devastating students who should not be in the mainstream.

“I think this is a problem that education authorities, both at the local and national level, do not do well.

“They are not helped by parents and guardians who have to do more to discipline their children at home.”