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Lincolnshire residents invited to have their say on proposed crackdown on nuisance vehicles in parks

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Lincolnshire residents invited to have their say on proposed crackdown on nuisance vehicles in parks
Lincolnshire residents are being invited to share their views on proposals aimed at tackling the use of nuisance vehicles in public parks and green spaces. The plans, which are under consultation, are intended to address concerns about anti-social behaviour linked to vehicles such as off-road motorcycles, quad bikes and other motorised vehicles being used in areas where they are not permitted. The proposals would focus on improving safety for park users, reducing noise and damage to grassed areas, and supporting enforcement where appropriate. Details of the consultation, including what measures are being considered, how long the consultation will run, and how to respond, are expected to be published by the relevant local authority. Residents are encouraged to check their council’s website and official communications for the latest information, eligibility, and instructions for submitting feedback. Anyone who witnesses dangerous or threatening behaviour is advised to contact the police in an emergency by calling 999, or 101 for non-emergency reports. Issues such as damage to council property or ongoing nuisance in parks can also be reported to the local authority through its usual reporting channels.
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