Rutland Police has issued twelve anti-social behaviour warning notices to young people around Uppingham's Queen Street and Ayston Road
after working with Uppingham Community College’s Safeguarding Team and Rutland's Community Safety Partnership to crack down on the crime. They say anti-social behaviour is a continuing priority in the town and will be monitored by officers patrolling the local area and engaging with schools, colleges and council. They've also issued two warnings to moped riders that if they continue to ride in an inconsiderate and reckless manner, their bikes will be seized.

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