Police seized a vehicle after irritated locals reported antisocial driving at a supermarket car park.
Hertfordshire Constabulary shared a photo of a blue Volkswagen Golf being taken away after officers on patrol spotted it being driven unusually in Homestead Road, Rickmansworth, before entering the road's Waitrose car park.
The force had upped their presence in the area after being told about antisocial driving at the car park on May 2, before one of these proactive patrols seized the Volkswagen after 1am on May 21.
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Three Rivers Police said: “We understand this had been a concern for locals and hope this provides reassurance to our community that we take reports of ASB seriously.”
The car was seized under Section 60 of the Police Reform Act.
Section 60 of the act makes provisions for the removal and retention of motor vehicles seized under Section 59, with Section 59 dealing with “vehicles used in manner causing alarm, distress or annoyance”.
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