Welcome Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Fire Related Anti-Social Behaviour Session
Session Fire Related Anti Social Behaviour Session Aims • To be able to explain the seriousness of Fire Related Anti-Social Behaviour • To be aware of the consequences of your own actions • To be aware of the impact of your behaviour on others, such as the local Community and the emergency services. • To be aware of the legislation associated with Anti-Social Behaviour
What is Anti-Social Behaviour?
Anti-Social Behaviour Legislation • • Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 Emergency Workers (Scotland) Act 2005 Anti-Social Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982
Fire Related Anti-Social Behaviour • Deliberate Actuation of Fire Alarms • Malicious/Hoax Emergency Calls • Deliberate Firesetting • Fire Hydrant vandalism and misuse • Attacks on Firefighters and Fire Equipment
Deliberate Actuation of Fire Alarms
Deliberate Firesetting
Hydrant Vandalism
Preventative Measures • • • C. C. T. V. Neighbourhood watch Community Action Teams Police Scottish Fire & Rescue Crimestoppers
Who Benefits from CCTV Use? Police 0. 7 0. 6 Shops, Local Business, Restuarants, Pubs/Bars & Clubs 1. 8 5 ASB Teams/Community Wardens Local Authority Services/Depts. 1. 9 2 Other Emergency Services e. g Fire, Ambulance etc. Taxi Ranks/Night Zone Marshalls
201, 586 CCTV Cameras in Scotland
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