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Proactive neighbourhood policing patrols have cracked down on underage drinking and antisocial behaviour blighting the Gedling north area. Members of the Gedling north neighbourhood policing team stopped youths aged under 16 caught drinking alcohol in Arnot Hill Park in Arnold.
A neighbourhood team is to deploy additional tactics to ensure reports of antisocial behaviour continue on a downward trend.
Inspector vows to put brakes on vehicle crime and build on successes after setting out priorities Police have vowed to tackle vehicle theft head-on after identifying the crime type as a fresh policing priority for the Broxtowe borough.
A policing inspector has vowed to continue listening to the public by cracking down on the crimes they say affect their lives most. Slowing speeding drivers and stopping young people from causing a nuisance are concerns regularly heard by the city west neighbourhood policing team.
A flat used as a drugs den has been secured by police. The property in Milton Street, Nottingham, was entered by officers following a string of complaints and two arrests made.
Anti-social behaviour blighting residents’ lives in Beeston has reduced by 31 per cent thanks to a high-visibility operation. Police launched a brand-new operation following concerns raised by residents and businesses.
More than 30 drivers have been dealt with after police took positive action to tackle public concerns over antisocial driving and car cruisers. It’s been a case of ‘you said, we did’ after police teams covering the Gedling borough listened to concerns raised about road safety and dangerous driving in hot-spot areas including Colwick Industrial Estate.
Men are being encouraged to question their attitudes and behaviours towards women as part of a hard-hitting police campaign on sexual violence. Nottinghamshire Police’s latest crime prevention campaign explores one of the root causes of violence against women – the attitudes and behaviours of men.
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