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Humberside Police target anti-social drivers on the coast

Operation Coastline is an initiative aimed at targeting antisocial behaviour and criminality in coastal areas and market towns across Humberside.

Last weekend (2nd and 3rd August) officers from the Roads Policing team conducted intensified patrols in coastal areas, doing roadside checks and stopping vehicles linked to antisocial behaviour.

Neighbourhood Police Inspector Pete Musgrave said “We have seen an increase in reports of antisocial use of the roads and understand that this is a pressing issue for the community.

“To tackle this issue our roads policing team have been out taking positive action and engaging with drivers, they have already seen promising results that are making a real difference to our local communities”

In just 48 hours Roads Policing officers issued 18 notices of intended prosecution for driving without due care and attention, completed six traffic offence reports and handed out four Section 59 warnings for antisocial vehicle use.

Members of the public can report any road traffic offences and dangerous driving by calling 101 or 999 in an emergency.

You can also submit video evidence of driving offences here: Op Snap.

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