COPS made two arrests and issued dozens of warnings after a police autos have been broken throughout an raid on a ‘unofficial’ automotive meet.
Lots of of petrol-heads turned out on the unauthorised occasion organised at Aberdeen Seaside Esplanade to indicate of their automobiles on Saturday night time.
Police mentioned the overwhelming majority of attendees behaved responsibly and engaged positively with officers.
However cops described later scenes as “completely unacceptable, reckless and harmful” as chaos broke out between motorists and police in attendance.
Quite a lot of people driving scramblers and bikes triggered injury to police automobiles and threw objects at cops who attended.
No officers was injured.
Later that night, officers made two arrests in reference to highway site visitors offences.
Two males, aged 31 and 21, have been arrested then launched pending additional enquiries.
An extra 29 highway site visitors offences, together with rushing and careless driving, have been detected and issued with fastened penalty notices.
13 extra drivers have been issued warnings for numerous offences and anti-social behaviour.
Chief Inspector Simon Reid mentioned: “We have been made conscious of an unofficial automotive meet organised at Aberdeen seaside on Saturday, 15 July, 2023.
“Neighborhood officers and Street Policing officers attended and the overwhelming majority of these on the occasion behaved responsibly and engaged positively with officers.
“Nevertheless, two males, aged 31 and 21, have been arrested in reference to highway site visitors offences and launched pending additional enquiries.
“29 additional highway site visitors offences, together with rushing and careless driving, have been detected with drivers issued fastened penalties and 13 drivers have been issued with warnings for numerous offences and anti-social behaviour.
“In the course of the occasion a lot of people on scramblers and bikes attended and triggered injury to police autos and threw objects at officers deployed to the occasion.
“No officers have been injured.
“This type of behaviour is completely unacceptable, reckless and harmful.
“Our enquiries are ongoing into the incidents of dysfunction.”
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