Newcastle Antisocial Drivers Face Police Action

Newcastle residents welcome police action on antisocial drivers in Donard Park

The long-running saga of antisocial driving in Newcastle may be coming to an end.

Police officers in Newcastle are calling on local drivers to show consideration for residents and put the brakes on anti-social driving in the area. 

Mournes Neighbourhood Sergeant Gracey said: “Newcastle police have received a number of reports of antisocial driving in the Donard Park area, as well as the town itself, over the recent holiday period and this may be the straw that breaks the camel’s back and the culprit drivers are rooted out.

“This includes reports of cars being driven badly, revving loudly and generally, being a nuisance and causing a disturbance to local residents.

Some of the vehicles that attended the anti-social behaviour car event at the Donard Park in Newcastle last year.

“We want to assure local residents and business owners that we take such incidents very seriously.

“Those involved in this type of activity need to show consideration for local residents and think seriously about the consequences of their actions.

“There are repercussions of anti-social driving, including warning notices being issued, fixed penalty notices, cars being seized and court appearances. 

“We’re aware of the negative impact this type of activity can have on the local community and would appeal to anyone affected to report anti-social activity immediately to ensure a prompt response. 

“We have been involved in many multi-agency meetings to try and address this ongoing issue and patrols will continue in the area, where resources allow, to deter further activity of this nature.

“We continue to encourage anyone with information that could lead to the detection and prosecution of offenders to contact us on the non-emergency number 101.”

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