Police say they would like to invite residents to an open event to raise concerns about anti-social driving in Whitby.
The town's Neighbourhood Policing Team have been listening to complaints from residents in the area of the town, who have had concerns in relation to anti-social driving in the town centre.
PC Beth Thompson said:
"We have listened to our communities and we have launched Operation Breakpoint to demonstrate our plans going forward to deter anti-social driving and to improve road safety.
"We are inviting our residents to come and speak to us, see the presentation and be able to have a face to face interaction with local officers."
The event will be between 6:30pm and 7:30pm on Friday at the Eastside Community Hub, Abbotts Road, Whitby.
You don't need to book a place, you can turn up without an appointment.


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