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Bid to put brakes on Penicuik boy racers

YOUNG drivers, oblivious to their antisocial behaviour, have had the brakes put on their antics by local police.

Several road policing units recently joined forces with Midlothian Community Action Team officers and community police officers to tackle offenders in the Penicuik area.

Operation Oblivious aims to address the problem of boy and girl racers driving in an antisocial manner by racing, doing handbrake turns, playing loud music and carrying out unsafe activities in their vehicles.

Police used high performance marked patrol cars and unmarked vehicles equipped with video technology and state of the art speed detection systems.

In addition, officers handed out letters, from local Inspector Neil Simpson and road policing Inspector Fraser Jervis, warning individuals they risked having their vehicles seized under antisocial behaviour legislation.

ASBO warnings are issued to the driver and vehicles. On a second warning, the vehicle is seized and can only be returned on payment of 105 plus 12 per day storage.

During the three-day exercise, 37 vehicles were stopped and advice offered to the driver and occupants.

In addition, three ASBO warnings were issued. Drivers were also stopped for seat belt offences, speeding, and use of a mobile phone.

Feedback received from local residents indicated that the campaign was having the desired effect in the Penicuik area.

Inspector Simpson said: "This type of activity by mainly younger people is not acceptable and extremely dangerous.

"We have carried out several operations, however, this one, in conjunction with the road policing branch, was very effective. We will carry out further operations in the future if required."

Offenders dealt with under this scheme are also being referred to Midlothian Council's antisocial behaviour team and will receive a letter from that unit.


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