TWO antisocial drivers have been stopped and searched by police in a multi-storey car park in Salisbury.
The two drivers in Culver Street car park were issued with Section 59 orders, which give police power to stop vehicles being used in a manner which causes alarm, distress or annoyance. The orders were issued in relation to anti-social driving.
The incident happened at around 7pm on Tuesday, April 23.
A search was also carried out under Section 23 Misuse of Drugs Act.
PC Elizabeth Child said: "Anti-social driving will not be tolerated on public roads or in car parks in Salisbury and Section 59 orders will be issued to those found driving in a manner that causes annoyance and distress to the community.
"Those who continue to drive vehicles in this manner after being issued a Section 59 order will face having their vehicles seized and points added to their licence. We encourage people to report vehicles seen driving erratically or in a manner that is unsafe on the roads."
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