Injunction Gained
April 1, 2022
Due to our evidential package and partnership liaison, the injunction has been backed with a Police 'power of arrest' should the offender breach the order.
The ASB offender was begging, urinating, defecating and using drugs in public commercial area. The offender has now been ordered not to frequent the area by a District Judge, such a fantastic result both for SAFE and its client.
We can keep your sites, towns and cities SAFE from anti-social behaviour. Get in contact to see how we can support you with your anti-social behaviour issues. Let's stamp it out together.

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When Sarah Whitaker approached an introductory care agency to find a carer for her 89 year old father she expected they would refer a suitably qualified and professional carer. Instead, Sarah was 'horrified' to discover that an unqualified imposter had been in her fathers home for almost three weeks! Unfortunately Sarah's story, reported by Sky News , is not as uncommon as one might expect. In January 2024, a man admitted impersonating a nurse and accessing resuscitation and children's areas at a hospital in Glasgow (BBC News) . SAFE has experience of dealing with a number of similar cases where an unqualified imposter had been found to be working in place of the qualified professional that was expected.