Wrexham car insurance customers targeted in crackdown
Motor insurance policyholders in Wrexham have been warned by the police to follow road rules carefully or expect to be pulled over, as officers stage a high-profile crackdown on dangerous drivers.
According to local newspaper The Leader, a number of complaints had been made by homeowners and businesses in the area that car insurance customers were regularly flouting access restrictions in the Yorke Street area.
Community beat manager John Clarke told the newspaper: “We are going to be taking action on this issue with fixed penalty notices for people who break the regulations.”
Last month the news provider reported that drivers were causing serious concerns for people around Charles Street and Yorke Street, by ignoring traffic regulations.
In November, police officers conducted an operation in the area to enforce restrictions on Duke Street, near the bus station, which motorists were using as a shortcut despite signs stating that it was for use by buses only.
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