A car was seized from a driver in a Suffolk town after they were caught displaying anti-social driving.
Officers were in the area of High Road East in Felixstowe, east Suffolk, at around 5:30pm on Tuesday, when they witnessed a driver displaying antisocial driving.
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Authorities say antisocial driving includes behaviour such as screeching handbrake turns, hard braking and engine revving.
Police then approached the driver and identified them before issuing a Section 59 notice which allows officers to order a person to stop driving or seize their vehicle.
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The vehicle was then seized by police and the driver was handed a formal notice.
A spokesman for Suffolk police said: "This should be considered as a warning, particularly to young drivers in Suffolk, that driving in an anti-social manner will not be tolerated and positive action will be taken."
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