Hertfordshire police have identified the "main cause" of anti-social driving in Bricket Wood.

Following "extensive enquiries", officers believe that three off-road bikes are causing the issues, and have issued a warning to one individual.

The "Section 59" was given to a male motorist on Monday (July 24).

This warning means that the police can seize the vehicles if the individual is seen driving in an anti-social way again.

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On Friday (July 21), a car was seized from its driver, who had already received a warning, in Hemel Hempstead.

A number of "Section 59" warning notices have been issued in the town over the past month.

Herts Advertiser: A car being seized in Hemel Hempstead.A car being seized in Hemel Hempstead. (Image: Hertfordshire Constabulary)

A statement released by Hertfordshire Constabulary read: "Following extensive enquiries into off-road bikes in the Bricket Wood area, and with help from local residents, we have identified three bikes from the area that are the main cause.

                                                                                            

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"Yesterday (Monday, July 24), we issued a Section 59 to one male, which gives the police powers to seize vehicles from the individual if seen driving in an anti-social way again.

"Please use echo feedback for any issues relating to this matter or to pass us any information to help us to prevent/detect ASB (anti-social behaviour)."

Hertfordshire police's "echo" feedback system can be found online here.

Information can also be reported online at www.herts.police.uk/ro/report or by calling the police's non-emergency number 101.

Anonymous information can be given by contacting Crimestopppers on 0800 555 111 or via crimestoppers-uk.org.