Take action to curb anti-social behaviour by Finance News Bulletin

Published: 31/08/07

Zurich insurance is calling for Britons to stay proactive in helping to curb disruptive behaviour in British communitiesThe call follows the publishing of a learn compiled by the group which shows that more than 30 million populace have experienced anti-social behaviour, estimate the country some £1 billion in repairs since 2002Zurich's learn shows that damage to property is the most usually experienced problem, with graffiti accounting for almost a fifth of incidentsApproximately one in ten respondents cited damage to doors or front walls and deserted cars as the main problem

Martin Hall, head of personal lines underwriting at Zurich Insurance, supposed: "To help minimise the impact of anti-social behaviour, we consider there are some easy changes that homeowners can make to reduce the chances of falling injured party to vandals"Installing an effective home and automobile alarm system might be a good idea as well as making sure backyard gates and shed doors are securely locked"Another simple but effective security measure is receiving to know your neighbours As neighbourhoods change, it's always high-quality to see inhabitants looking out for each other," Mr Hall

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