- **Q: What are police doing about illegal car meets?
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Police forces in different parts of the UK are taking action against dangerous and anti-social behaviour associated with illegal car meets. Recent operations in Cheshire and Milton Keynes highlight the risks posed by these gatherings and th...
## Cheshire Incident: High-Speed Chase
On Saturday, March 15th, Cheshire Police responded to an illegal car meet on London Road, Alderley Edge. When officers attempted to stop a blue BMW M5 around 3:15 PM, the driver allegedly failed to comply, instead driving towards the officers before speeding off.
A pursuit ensued, heading towards Holmes Chapel. Police reported the BMW driving dangerously at high speeds, overtaking traffic unsafely, causing damage to other vehicles, and actively evading capture. Officers eventually lost sight of the vehicle, later finding it abandoned approximately 15 miles away in Sandbach. The car was seized.
Chief Inspector Zoe Bowden stressed the danger posed and appealed for public help, stating, "We are confident that someone will have picked up who was behind the wheel... I would like to appeal to anyone who has any photos, videos or dashcam footage... or has any information on who the driver in question was, to get in touch."
## Milton Keynes: Operation Chromium
In Milton Keynes, the North Neighbourhood Team's 'Operation Chromium' is actively targeting anti-social behaviour linked to car meets. During recent actions, one man was arrested for driving while disqualified, having no insurance, using fraudulent number plates, and being wanted on a Fail to Appear warrant.
Additionally, two PSPOs were issued for anti-social behaviour connected to a meet. Several other drivers were stopped and warned about their conduct. Police noted vehicle number plates for potential follow-up letters.
The Milton Keynes City Council PSPO, active since 2020, explicitly prohibits behaviours like excessive noise, revving, and dangerous speeds associated with car cruising. Breaching this order can result in a £100 fine.
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