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Pic: Police are tackling car cruising in Halesowen POLICE have been working extra hours in Halesowen to tackle car cruising and want to start a community Speed Watch group. Officers who are working extended hours are reaching out to the community to help with the issue of car cruising and speeding in the town. They want to set up a Community Speed Watch group and appealed for people interested in joining to get in touch. The town is plagued by car cruisers on Manor Way who are making residents lives a misery. Halesowen Police said on twitter: We are looking to create a Community SpeedWatch group as an additional way to combat the car cruising and speeding issues we are dealing with.
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Dyfed-Powys Police have seen an increase in community concerns of speeding across the Force area. The funding will also enable Go Safe to encourage increased volunteer engagement in communities as they look to develop more CSW teams. Police and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn said: “We are hearing more concerns of speeding in our communities these days, and as a result we are encouraging more volunteers and partners to work with the Police to improve road safety. “The Welsh Government are proposing to introduce 20mph speed limits into every residential areas in Wales by 2023, which will inevitably cause an increase in demand for the Police and Go Safe.