REVVING your car engine loudly can result in a police warning being issued.
Thames Valley Police shared footage they received of a BMW driver causing 'anti social behaviour' in Chesham.
The video shows a BMW parked up in a quiet neighbourhood whilst the driver hits the accelorator a few times.
The loud revving of the engine is heard in the footage.
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Police said the footage clearly shows 'anti social behaviour' being carried out.
We were sent good footage of a vehicle in #Chesham causing Anti Social Behaviour. With a registration clearly displayed within the video evidence, the owner was located and a Section 59 Warning was issued. #ASB #Chesham #Neighbourhood pic.twitter.com/84K8lJHe26
— TVP South Buckinghamshire (@tvp_southbucks) October 25, 2022
In a tweet, they wrote: "We were sent good footage of a vehicle in #Chesham causing Anti Social Behaviour. With a registration clearly displayed within the video evidence, the owner was located and a Section 59 Warning was issued."
A Section 59 warning gives powers to allow an officer to seize and remove a vehicle, which he or she believes is being driven inconsiderately or carelessly and causing, or is likely to cause, alarm, distress or annoyance to members of the public.
In this case, police believed the loud engine noise was causing a nuisance to residents nearby.
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