Five sentenced for offences related to hare coursing
14:50 10/03/2025Offences related to hare coursing in Norfolk have cost five men over £2,500 in fines, costs, and kennelling fees.
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Offences related to hare coursing in Norfolk have cost five men over £2,500 in fines, costs, and kennelling fees.
A man in his 30s from Lingwood has appeared in court after admitting to two burglaries that took place last year.
Five men have been arrested on suspicion of hare coursing.
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Police are reminding residents to be vigilant following a recent spate of keyless car thefts across Norfolk.
Road safety
Issued 12 December 2024
Conduct speed checks in hotspot locations and offer safety education to all road users. Prosecution of speeding and dangerous driving where appropriate. Enforce the Public Space Protection Order where possible and appropriate to tackle vehicle anti-social behaviour.
Road safety operations have been carried out in multiple locations to target speeding, using a mobile phone, seatbelts and not having lights on, amongst other offences.
Speed checks have been conducted in key locations, such as Thunder Lane and Dussindale Drive, when possible, and education given.
Actioned 03 March 2025