A motorist has had their vehicle seized in Tenby after being warned about using it for anti-social behaviour.
At a recent meeting of the Tenby Police and Communities Together (PACT) held at Augusts Place, those in attendance were informed that one motorist had had their vehicle seized after failing to adhere to a warning and another motorist was warned about using their vehicle for anti-social behaviour.
The policing team also told the public that one fixed penalty notice had been issued for speeding, while 50 fixed penalty notices were issued by police officers for illegal parking within the town and at the bus stop in Park Road.
Speed checks had also been carried out in Upper/Lower Park Road, with one motorist spoken to.
Those at the meeting were also updated on the action taken in Heywood Lane, with one fixed penalty notice issued for deliberately causing obstruction outside the Infants School and one fixed penalty notice issued for causing unnecessary obstruction in Tudor Way.
Members of the public raised concerns about the number of cars illegally parked in White Lion Street and the High Street, with these areas set to be targeted by the policing team.
It was also agreed at the meeting that addressing violent crime should remain a priority for the coming month.
The next PACT meeting will take place on Wednesday, December 2, from 7 to 9 pm, at Augustus Place, Tenby.



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