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Grantham Road, in the Shearbridge area of Bradford. Pic: Google Street View POLICE arrested one person, seized four vehicles and issued 21 notices of intended prosecution for various traffic offences as part of an operation. West Yorkshire Police s Steerside Enforcement Team - the force s dedicated initiative for tackling anti-social and dangerous driving - was working in the Outer City ward area of Bradford yesterday. This was as a result of recent complaints from members of the public about driving standards and nuisance vehicles in and around Grantham Road, in Shearbridge. Officers made one arrest during the operation and seized four vehicles.
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