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Antisocial behaviour
definition of antisocial behaviour. Broadly, it is acting in a way that causes or is likely to cause alarm or distress to one or more people in another household. There may be a fine line between
Applying for a Blue Badge
problems using parking ticket machines or meters When you apply, you should describe the problems you have with both of your arms. You’ll need to explain in detail why you have difficulty using
Duty to make reasonable adjustments for disabled people
to park in designated parking spaces on all of the campus is likely to be a reasonable adjustment to their parking policy so that you can attend your classes. Change a physical feature Sometimes a physical
If you’ve been invited to an interview under caution for benefit fraud
repayments. Ask your adviser or solicitor what to do or check our advice on challenging a benefit decision. If you're found guilty Your adviser or solicitor will tell you what to do if you're given a fine
Police powers to stop and search, enter private property and seize goods
Police powers to seize alcohol, cash and fireworks When can the police move you on When the police can issue you with a fine Police powers to enter your home or other private property Discrimination
Environmental and pollution problems
notices to anyone caught dropping litter. Failing to pay the fine can result in prosecution. Anyone caught dumping litter or waste can be prosecuted. Your local council should make sure that streets
How to report animal cruelty
penalties for animal cruelty If someone is prosecuted and found guilty of serious neglect or cruelty of an animal or animal fighting, they can be jailed for up to five years, fined or both. If someone
Preparing to apply for pre-settled and settled status
for something that wasn't criminal - this is called a civil matter and includes things like debt problems and family hearings had a parking fine or a fine from a local council for breaking traffic rules
Charge notices for driving in a bus lane
follow the bus lane rules, you might get a fine called a 'charge notice' from the local council. This is a civil matter, not a criminal offence. Not all local councils have these enforcement powers
Courts of law
: family matters such as divorce, child welfare and adoptions money claims including cases about debt, breaches of contract and bankruptcy personal injury claims discrimination cases. If you're