Anti-social behaviour orders (ASBO's) were handed out by police at Ferrytoll Park and Ride on Monday night after drivers were found practising Fast and Furious moves at the transport hub.
South West Fife Police were backed up by Fife Road Policing colleagues following numerous complaints in recent days about vehicles gathering at Ferrytoll in Inverkeithing.
Officer reported they had stopped two cars and issued ASBO's for skidding and handbrake turns on Monday night.
The second ASBO resulted in the car being impounded.
We’ve had a few calls over the last week or so in relation to vehicles gathering at the #Ferrytoll Park and Ride in #Inverkeithing. Noise, speeding, manner of driving and other anti-social behaviour mentioned. Added to our list for checks in the evenings. @polscotrpu also aware. pic.twitter.com/l8HUOt0B7i
— South West Fife Police (@SWFifePolice) January 17, 2022
Police have been regularly called out to Ferrytoll Park and Ride in recent weeks, as reported in the press, vandals targeted the facility in early December.
Community Sergeant Katie Blackwell said they were making inquiries into a number of incidents reported to them recently at the park and ride.
Police have been regularly patrolling the area.
Thanks to #FifeRP for their help at the #Ferrytoll Park and Ride last night 👀👇. Looks like these drivers managed to attract the attention they were clearly looking for 🤦♂️. Must be hard to show off in your car once it's been seized 🤷♂️. #TooFastNowFurioushttps://t.co/OCuUY7iOss
— South West Fife Police (@SWFifePolice) January 18, 2022
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