
North Warwickshire plans to reinstate car cruising ban after surge
Car cruising describes groups of vehicles driving in convoy, stunt performances and static meet-ups between car enthusiasts, and other events permitted by police.The authority added the powers, which have to be signed off by the High Court, are usually time-limited."We took down the signage around the car cruising injunction because it was out of date," said council officer Julie Taylor."Immediately we had problems on this patch as a result of people being aware that the signage had come down."The new injunction could be in place within the next month, she said, adding that the problem was "primarily" caused to people coming from outside the area."We already have a statement sorted, the evidence from the police and information from businesses so we can move on it quite quickly," she said.
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