The latest figures show a fall in reported instances of Anti Social Behaviour in the county this year.
North Yorkshire Police says it is having success tackling anti social behaviour in the county.
The force is using it's neighbourhood policing teams to drive a focus on ASB incidents.
Deputy Chief Constable - Scott Bissett - Says that is having an effect.
There's been a 16 percent fall in reports of Anti Social behaviour in North Yorkshire so far this year representing 866 fewer cases.
DCC Bissett says it's a crime the force takes seriously and they are having a concerted drive to tackle the problem.
The force says that "significant targeted patrols across the County and City of York are contributing to this decrease" with over 2362 of
hours of targeted patrol activity so far this year.


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