Bristol’s worst streets for anti-social offences
BRISTOL’S most anti-social street has been revealed.
Crow Lane, just off Welsh Back, saw 23 incidents of anti-social behaviour recorded there in October. That was more than twice anywhere else in the city, which saw a total 1,405 anti-social behaviour offences recorded in the same month.
The data has been released by Police UK, an online resource that allows members of the public to view the geographical locations of crimes recorded. Not all crimes are logged in the exact position that they occur - they are sometimes tagged to the nearest street.
The worst 10 streets were:
» Crow Lane, Welsh Back: 23 offences
» Farr’s Lane, Harbourside: 12 offences
» Stokes Croft, Stokes Croft: 11 offences
» Broad Quay, The Centre: 10 offences
» Bath Street, Finzels Reach: 10 offences
» The Bearpit: 10 offences
» Villiers Road, Easton: 10 offences
» Yalland Close, Fishponds: 10 offences
» Cannon Street, Bristol Coach Station: 8 offences
» Balfour Road, Ashton: 8 offences
To report anti-social behaviour contact Bristol City Council, call police on the non-emergency on 101, or in an emergency call 999.