25 illegally used e-scooters seized by Dorset Police
A total of 25 e-scooters have been seized by Dorset Police for being ridden on public land or having been involved in suspected criminal activity.
A total of 25 e-scooters have been seized by Dorset Police for being ridden on public land or having been involved in suspected criminal activity.
The Operation Relentless Community Fund is to help community groups and charities take action and tackle ASB in their local area.
Police and crime commissioners from the neighbouring counties are to work together tackle crime and anti social behaviour.
Patrols, together with the police and crime commissioner for Dorset, will be out today as part of Operation Relentless.
Online survey will help the Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick to prepare his Police and Crime Plan for the next three years.
Dorset Police says it is taking a tough approach to anti-social behaviour in the county which can increase in the summer.
The message from Dorset Police is that if you are drinking, don’t drive and if you are driving don’t drink.
It is illegal to ride a privately owned e-scooter on public land; the only ones permitted are through a Government approved scheme.
The pandemic has seen a 25 per cent increase in reported domestic abuse incidents in the past year in Dorset.
Dorset Police has issued a road safety message to all motorists following the death of two motorcyclists over the bank holiday.