Hampshire police have warned drivers that their vehicles could be seized if they are seen doing 'doughnuts.'
Officers in Fareham posted on social media that they have issued four warnings to local drivers in relation to 'drifting and doughnuts' on the Segensworth Industrial Estate.
The Facebook post warns that any further offences of careless or inconsiderate driving, or anti social vehicle use, committed by warned drivers will result in vehicles being seized.
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Officers also threaten the risk of prosecution for repeat offenders.
Fareham Police said on Facebook: "We clearly can’t be everywhere all the time, but evidence of these offences can be captured in many ways, either witnessed by police, captured on dash cam, or even CCTV evidence.
"Therefore, if you do have any evidence of anti-social driving that is causing you or others alarm and distress, please do report it to us via 101 and if you have the evidence on video it will help towards a warning."
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