Dorset residents urged to respect the Rule of Six
Dorset residents are being urged prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Dorset residents are being urged prevent the spread of coronavirus.
A horrifying attack on a cat took place in Weymouth on Saturday 5 September.
A homeless man is to appear in court accused of killing a Bournemouth man on Sunday 13 September – and witnesses are sought.
It’s been reported that a local Christchurch woman aged in her 20s was punched in the face whilst out walking her dog on the field near to the cricket pitch at Stanpit Marsh.
If a man approaches you and asks for money for parking, saying the pay machine is out of service – don’t give him any as he is impersonating a civil enforcement officer.
Dashcam evidence has enabled Dorset Police to prosecute drivers for motoring offences and footage has now been released in order to encourage more people to get involved with the scheme.
Dorset is always incredibly busy over the August Bank Holiday weekend, and because of people taking their breaks in England this year, it is feared that roads could be even busier with emergency services stretched to the limit.
County lines is a relatively new phrase to come into prominence, but it is something we all need to be aware of.
With more poor weather forecast, Dorset Police is urging those who get behind the wheel to respect other road users and behave sensibly.