HAMPSHIRE police have revealed they will continue to patrol Romsey s crime hot-spots after officers identified more than 20 teenagers behind anti-social behaviour in the town. According to Hampshire Constabulary, there has been a rise in anti-social behaviour in the past two weeks in Romsey Town Centre. After a week of action, the Romsey Neighbourhood Team officers have identified 24 people, between 13 and 18-years-old, who were responsible for the anti-social behaviour. On Saturday and Sunday, a Section 35 dispersal order was launched to cover the town centre, resulting in eight people being dispersed on Sunday evening. Now, the police force has warned formal action will be taken against repeat offenders.
The law-breaking bikes taken off Hull streets in latest police crackdown
The news came as part of an update on action against motorbike related crime and antisocial behaviour
Officers confiscated mopeds and a petrol powered bike (Image: Humberside Police)
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A modified bike - ridden using an adapted petrol engine - has been seized by police officers in east Hull.