Airfield in Somerset turned into unauthorised racetrack
Police tracked down the motorists using the makeshift track
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Anti-social drivers turned a Somerset airfield into an unauthorised racetrack.
Police cleared the makeshift track at Weston Airfield in April after receiving complaints from members of the public in relation to vehicle nuisance.
A Public Space Protection Order was also issued for the airfield, making it illegal for motorists to rev engines, perform stunts or drive in an unreasonable manner in the area.
Police issue warning after anti-social driving and car meets plague Bank Holiday in Peterborough
Two people were censured for their driving at the weekend with Community Protection Warnings
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Police have issued a warning to anti-social drivers after a weekend of concerning driver behaviour in the Peterborough area. The Cambridgeshire Police neighbourhood policing team in the south of Peterborough responded to concerns in Fair Meadow car park about anti-social driving and car meets over the Bank Holiday weekend (April 30-May 3).
The Rural Crime Team is working hard to reduce incidents of hare coursing.
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Cambridgeshire’s Rural Crime Team continue their crack down on hare coursers after recording their best results in six years.
Over the past year (April 2020 to March 2021) the team haa responded to 1,196 incidents of hare coursing, a reduction of 16 per cent from the previous year and the lowest since 2014/15.
They have seized 93 vehicles, issued 138 Community Protection Warnings, issued 17 Community Protection Notices, issued 165 dispersal notices and seized and rescued 20 dogs. A further 23 people have been summoned to court.
The hare coursing season traditionally begins in September when the fields have been harvested and ploughed making them the perfect ground for the illegal blood sport.
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Trouble-making families told to stop - or face court action
It follows repeated anti-social behaviour
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Warnings have been dished to nuisance families
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