Salisbury Police cracking down on 'anti-social driving'
Warning signs have been put up in hotspot areas
Police in Salisbury are cracking down on so-called anti-social driving in residential areas around the city.
They've been putting up warning signs, letting people know about the consequences of using things like e-scooters, off-road bikes and other vehicles illegally.
Officers have been to known hotspot areas, such as the pathway between Old Sarum and Longhedge and the gravel tracks off Bishopdown Road.
The warning notices are said to be a 'first and final warning' to drivers.
Anyone in breach can have their vehicles seized by police immediately.
Officers have also asked us to continue reporting incidents of anti-social driving, so they can divert resources to the issue.