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Anti-social behaviour targeted in Wisbech park

A crackdown on anti-social behaviour in a Cambridgeshire town has started with police carrying out extra high-visibility patrols.

The action is in response to concerns raised by residents living near Wisbech town park.

Police have issued six warnings and carried out eight seizures of alcohol.

One person has been issued with a £50 fixed penalty notice for flouting a banning order, and nine litter warnings have been handed out to dog walkers.



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