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Anti-vehicle traps on Plain at Erlestoke incredibly dangerous

Lethal traps have been found in tracks on Salisbury Plain Potentially lethal anti-4x4 traps have been found on Salisbury plain near Erlestoke. Police are warning people to take extra care after the metal stingers with sharp spikes were left in deep ruts made by vehicles on the plain. These were found by walkers, submerged under water. They alerted police concerned that other walkers, horse riders and dogs using the area could be seriously injured. Police have asked people to be vigilant and to report any further sightings to them via 101. Off-road vehicles have been front and centre of a row with other users of the Plain.

Anti-vehicle traps on Plain at Erlestoke incredibly dangerous | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

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