Police have been targeting speeding drivers and poor parking near a Swindon school after concerns were raised.
Officers were sent to Lawns Estate in Swindon to crack down on speeding vehicles and issues with parking in the Lawn Primary School area on Wednesday, November 13.
Among those present was PC Richardson from the Swindon Response Unit and officers from the Swindon Central South Neighbourhood Team.
Police say residents have raised concerns about the speed of traffic near the school and the impact of this on the safety of children.
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Multiple drivers were caught speeding and have been recommended for speed awareness courses, while a warning was also issued for the use of an electric scooter.
A Wiltshire Police spokesperson added: “This was in response to local residents’ concerns over their and (their) family’s safety showing the commitment to community engagement.
“One warning for use of an e-scooter was issued. Words of advice given about parking.
“A number of drivers will be placed on speed awareness courses as a result of today’s activity.”
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