Police in North Yorkshire are encouraging the public to report antisocial driving via the forces website and are using some new technology to assist.
Assistant Chief Constable Mark Pannone says there has been an increase in reports over the summer and says an increase in complaints about noisy vehicles has led to some new innovations being deployed:
Noise Cameras are going to be introduced to parts of North Yorkshire in a bid to tackle noisy motorists.
Assistant Chief constable Pannone says the new noise camera can be deployed in know trouble spots:


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