The Windsor and Maidenhead Local Policing Area began their
winter phase of the 100 days of action on Monday (3/2).
On Monday (3/2), two neighbourhood teams from each town got
together to do a joint initiative targeting offenders on the roads.
A mixture of mobile ANPR (Automatic Number Plate
Recognition) cameras and live feeds from the Force ANPR Unit on the static
cameras in Windsor and Maidenhead resulted in numerous stop checks on vehicles
and vehicle occupants for road related offences.
Tuesday (4/2) saw the teams run a proactive operation in
Windsor in the morning and the Cookham area of Maidenhead in the afternoon.
An Ifor Williams trailer was found and seized as it is
believed to have been stolen. Officers are currently making further enquiries.
On top of this, a number of stop checks were carried out in
Windsor and a vehicle seized for no insurance.
The team also reported that valuable
intelligence about drug and prolific offenders was also gained throughout the
morning.
In the afternoon over in Cookham, one vehicle was seized
because the driver had no insurance, a driver reported for summons for no tax
and another reported for summons for using a hand held mobile phone while
driving.
While the aim of this week’s activity is to concentrate on
fighting rural crime, operations like this show that other offenders can be
caught in the process because you never know who will be driving by!
Using ANPR cameras can disrupt and prevent crime in rural
areas by pulling over vehicles of interest, or those which have been
highlighted as ‘used in crime’ previously.
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