Antisocial neighbours

i have bad antisocial neighbours the worst they have done is have a knife in the close, but they have thrown heavy things from the top floor window and lots of shouting and they deal drugs and are scary. 

The knife thing was supposed be going through court there is video footage, but it keeps getting delayed. 

The community police want me to bring my antisocial diary as they think my housing are not doing enough about this, but they said to come to their office - there office is in an industrial estate. I cant get there, I have never been there before, a taxi is too much money and I would get in a panic. I did not want to say that I am autistic as I mask well and come across neurotypical. But the whole building which I can see on the google is not the type of building I do well in. Its too big and in a rough area. I prefer the little village police station that I can get to easily on bus. 

How do I cancel the appointment? it is just too uncomfortable for me, and I will end up lost in a panic in a quiet unsafe industrial estate, I think they forget some people dont drive. No buses there either. 

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  • As the situation you find yourself in (with your antisocial neighbours) is exacerbating your anxiety, my advice would be to get in touch with your neighbourhood policing team, explain you are autistic and ask if it is possible for them to visit you, or for a meeting to take place at the village police station.

    I think this is one of those situations where it is best to be completely honest with the police about your autism, and why visiting their office at the industrial site would be distressing for you.

    If you visit the website of the police force for the area you live, you should be able to find the contact details of your local neighbourhood policing team listed somewhere on the website. The contact details are likely to include an e-mail address.


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  • As the situation you find yourself in (with your antisocial neighbours) is exacerbating your anxiety, my advice would be to get in touch with your neighbourhood policing team, explain you are autistic and ask if it is possible for them to visit you, or for a meeting to take place at the village police station.

    I think this is one of those situations where it is best to be completely honest with the police about your autism, and why visiting their office at the industrial site would be distressing for you.

    If you visit the website of the police force for the area you live, you should be able to find the contact details of your local neighbourhood policing team listed somewhere on the website. The contact details are likely to include an e-mail address.


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