Mrs OBumble wrote: » In another thread, I was told that we don't need to design public spaces to minimise anti-social behaviour, because "if you don't like behavior on the streets, dial 999/112." The example I'd given is the Claddagh residents whose gardens are regularly used as toilets people drinking in the Swamp. What I'm struggling with his how dialling 999/112 would make a blind bit of difference for something where people won't be caught in the act, or where so many people would be involved that the guards couldn't possible act against all of them. So I thought it'd ask more widely: have you ever called the guards because people were peeing in your front-door/garden, or similar? Did it help? Do you worry that doing this put your number on a lower-priority list for the guards? I'm specifically interested in experiences in Galway (responses in Dublin would be different).