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Information on how West Yorkshire Police tackle anti-social behaviour, including advice on where to report incidences of Anti-Social Behaviour, and the relevant authorities responsible for dealing with issues.
Indoor and outdoor street scenes with actual buildings will bring to life public order training from front line tactics to command decision making.
Drug Rape or Drink and Needle Spiking advice. From advice such as never leaving your drink unattended to advice about eliminating the chances of drug rape.
Wednesday September 7, 2022 Street drinkers have been told there are no last orders in Huddersfield after one was ordered from town within minutes of new powers coming in place.
Tuesday July 18, 2023 Police and partners have seized weapons, made arrests, checked dozens of vehicles and seized over £10,000 of illegal goods in a blitz on street level crime in Kirklees.
Your local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be hosting a crime prevention pop-up event at Armley Moor Health Centre this week! Officers will be offering advice on home security and other related matters.  
The Department for Education has launched the second phase of their ‘Together, we can tackle child abuse’ campaign www.gov.uk/tacklechildabuse
'Easy Street' is our burglary advice campaign. The campaign has been developed to encourage you to think about two things: What makes it inviting for criminals to target certain properties and streets, and : The importance of reviewing your own home security. Make sure your home is safe with our Easy Street anti-burglary advice.
Thursday 18 May 2023 Over the last five years, the policing operation targeting dangerous driving and road safety, known as Operation Hawmill has continued to bring positive results with over 600 road safety outcomes in this period. 
Wednesday January 17 2024 A Huddersfield football fan who threw a glass which hit a police officer has been given a three year Football Banning Order.   
West Yorkshire Police is warning drivers and motorcyclists of the potentially very serious consequences of using their vehicles after drinking or taking drugs this festive season.