A vehicle was seized during a police crackdown in a west Suffolk town.
Officers from the Bury St Edmunds community policing team and roads policing team have been working in unison to tackle vehicle-related anti-social behaviour in the town centre.
The teams conducted a joint operation in the town on Saturday, November 23.
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One vehicle was seized by the police teams in St Andrew's Street.
Officers also issued 18 Traffic Offence Reports on the same evening.
The recent incident comes after a dispersal order was also put in place for the A134 Fornham Bypass and Moreton Hall estate earlier this year due to anti-social driving.
A dispersal order gives police the power to direct people to leave a certain area for up to 48 hours if they are causing a nuisance, distress or harassment.
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