Police have been out in force across Worcestershire this morning in a bid to snare speeding motorists.
Officers from Malvern, Evesham, Badsey, Droitwich, St Johns and Pershore were all conducting speed checks in their respective communities after receiving complaints about hotspots for dangerous driving.
In Pershore, police equipped with speed guns took to Station Road to monitor the driving standards.
Meanwhile in Malvern, Poundbank Road and St Andrews Road were both selected for similar checks.
Police in Evesham had a busy morning, first visiting Worcester Road before moving onto Badsey and locations across Evesham.
Officers in St Johns monitored Malvern Road in Worcester during the 30 minute period prior to school time, returning the positive news there were no cars clocked above 31 miles-per-hour while they were in position.
Carrying out speed enforcement in Worcester today. Pleased to report everybody sticking to the limit so far #policingpromise #neighbourhoodpolicingweek pic.twitter.com/usejsIilzH
— Worcester SNTs (@WorcesterCops) January 20, 2022
This comes as local forces are upping their efforts to highlight the work local neighbourhood teams, PCSOs and volunteer staff do on a daily basis within West Meria as part of Neighbourhood Policing Week.
If you have concerns about speeding motorists in your area, these can be flagged via each of the local SNT's websites.
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