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Antisocial behaviour takes many forms, from aggressive, noisy or abusive behaviour to neighbourhood disturbances involving drugs, abandoned cars or animals.
If you’ve witnessed antisocial behaviour, please report it to us.
Your neighbourhood can be an area where you live, work, or visit often.
Report trespassing to British Transport Police
Certain parts of the railway, including stations, underpasses and level crossings, are open to the public.
But when people go onto the tracks, embankments or other areas, they are trespassing and potentially posing a threat to their safety and to the safety of others.
If you have seen someone trespassing on the railway, you can report this to British Transport Police using our online form.
Please have the following details ready, if possible:
We’ll assess your report, record the incident, and decide on the best course of action. We'll usually only get in touch with you if we need more details.
Average completion time: five to 10 minutes.
When you're ready, click 'Start' to begin.
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