Dorset Police target speeding motorists
Between July and November, 2,000 motorists were caught speeding, with one driving at 93mph in a 40mph zone.
Between July and November, 2,000 motorists were caught speeding, with one driving at 93mph in a 40mph zone.
As well as identifying uninsured motorists, police officers found drivers using their mobile phones and travelling without a seatbelt.
Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole Council needs volunteers to help look after people who may become vulnerable while on a night out.
The programme has been created for schools to help young people make safes choices around alcohol and illegal substances.
Latest crime statistics show overall crime in the county fell by 2.3 per cent in the year to 30 June 2024.
Community speed watch volunteers took part in Speed Watch Week, monitoring over 15,700 vehicles in more than 100 locations.
With the participation of 130 businesses, reporting on shoplifting in the town centre is up 86 per cent over three months.
Several organisations are collaborating to address public safety and environmental issues in this area of Christchurch.
Thanks to collaboration with national and international agencies, a Hitachi digger was located in the Pruchnik area.
Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick is asking Dorset residents to complete the Annual Survey.