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Change the way the law/police deal with threatening & abusive neighbours

Submitted on Wednesday 15th April 2020

Rejected on Thursday 18th June 2020

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

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Change the way the law/police deal with threatening & abusive neighbours

Petition Details

Allow police to take reasonable action to end abusive neighbour behaviours, the matter is seen as a civil dispute even though it can go on for years with people feeling trapped in their own home, even when evidence of the behaviour is provided little is done to protect the victim and their property

Additional Information

To bring in reasonable law to protect victims and have any abusive actions (both verbal and physical) by neighbours deemed a criminal offence, as in some cases it can lead to assault, property damage and loss of earnings, with many victims being able to provide years of this abuse as evidence the police often have little choice when it comes to taking action, there is no clear defence or support in place for the victims, the government needs to set out some clear actions and penalties


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

Violent, abusive or threatening behaviour, harassment, breaching the peace, are already criminal matters about which the police can take action. The Metropolitan Police has published some guidance on disputes with neighbours, which sets out the types of disputes are likely to be a matter for the police: www.met.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/asb/asb/antisocial-behaviour/disputes-with-neighbours/

If you want the Government to make other activities which might lead to neighbour disputes criminal, you could start a new petition requesting this, but would need to be clear what activities that are not already offences you would like to be made offences.

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