A CAR has been seized by police after it was found to have been involved in anti-social driving at the Culver Street car park in Salisbury.
Despite signs being in place warning drivers that anyone caught driving anti-socially in the car park would have their vehicle seized without warning, one driver failed to take notice last week (October 28).
Police caught up with the driver four days later and seized the car under section 59 of the Police Reform Act 2002 which allows police to seize vehicles used in a manner which causes alarm, distress or annoyance to the public.
“While you might think it’s a good idea to hang out of your car window in an attempt to impress your mates, you’re the one who has to deal with the consequences,” said PSCO Jack Hammond from Salisbury’s Neighbourhood Policing Team.
“I would encourage you to think carefully about the repercussions of anti-social behaviour.”
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