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Police officers issue anti-social behaviour orders to drivers during patrols around retail park area in Inverness


By Val Sweeney

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Police were disappointed by motorists driving in an anti-social manner.
Police were disappointed by motorists driving in an anti-social manner.

Police officers in Inverness issued nine anti-social behaviour orders to drivers over the weekend.

Police have received complaints about driver behaviour in the area around the Inverness Retail Park in Eastfield Way where officers carried out patrols between Friday and yesterday.

Police Sergeant Ewan Calder, of the road policing unit in Inverness said: "It was disappointing to see so many offences being detected in a short period of time.

"Eight car drivers received an order along with a motorcyclist. All of these drivers were male and under the age of 30.

"Motorists driving in an anti-social manner is inconsiderate to nearby residents and we need those involved in dangerous manoeuvres and speeding to be aware of where they are and what is around them.

"We will continue to take enforcement action where necessary."

Motorists stopped by police in Operation Close Pass


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