It involved more than 120 officers from West Mercia Police, as well as Cheshire Constabulary, Staffordshire Police and British Transport Police.
Operation Crossbow, which took place on Monday, July 10, involved more than 120 officers from West Mercia Police, as well as Cheshire Constabulary, Staffordshire Police and British Transport Police.
Policing operations were held on Shropshire roads neighbouring Cheshire, Staffordshire and North Wales boundaries as well as community policing activity in areas including Whitchurch and Market Drayton. A total of 13 Traffic Offence Reports issued for offences including: no MOT, excessive window tints, insecure loads and no seatbelt.
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