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West Mercia Constabulary issued the warning following reports of snowballs “being thrown at the homes of elderly and vulnerable residents” late at night. Mo Lansdale, superintendent for Shropshire, branded the behaviour “disgraceful”.
The West Mercia police force tweeted: There have been two reports of snowballs being thrown last night
Came as friends were surrounded, read their rights and fined £200 each after driving seven miles for a walk
Derbyshire Police has previously been criticised for using drones to film dog walkers and dying lagoon black
Priti Patel insisted it s right for officers to confront Britons sat on park benches after criticism of their tactics
Officers in England and Wales have handed out more than 30,000 fines under coronavirus laws since March
Have YOU been stopped by the police over Covid restrictions? Email james.gant@mailonline.co.uk
The Cambs walking spot so popular people are turning the area into a car park
Some residents have been verbally abused by visitors
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March Orchid at Fulbourn Fen Nature Reserve
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One Cambridgeshire walking spot is proving so popular with visitors that people are causing chaos by parking anywhere and turning the nearby village into a car park.