Part of an ongoing effort to tackle issues in Grimsby
Targeted high-visibility patrols in Grimsby town centre are part of an ongoing effort to tackle issues in the area.
“There are many things our partners and ourselves will be looking to deter, including abuse of shop staff, thefts, antisocial behaviour, and cycling in prohibited zones.” Councillor Ron Shepherd, portfolio holder for Safer and Stronger Communities at North East Lincolnshire Council, said: “We recently extended our Public Space Protection Orders in six key areas, including Victoria Street, which gives us and police officers the powers to stop and fine offenders in those zones. This means anyone caught cycling in that area can expect to receive a £100 on-the-spot fine.
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