CUMBRIA Police are continuing to tackle antisocial behaviour across the county.
This type of crime is particularly prevalent in parts of Carlisle and towns on the west coast.
Following reports from members of the public, officers have been out on patrol in different parts of Carlisle late into the night to prevent antisocial behaviour from occurring.
In a post on social media, Cumbria Police wrote: "Day and night our teams work to deliver on the concerns raised by local groups, agencies and PACT surveys. But we rely on you! If you see something you can contact your local team via 101 or alternatively fill out your area's PACT survey which is open once per quarter.
"Tonight officers from your City East team have been out in our communities working to reduce late-night anti-social driving and drug use.
"Raised by a number of people in the Currock, Brisco and New Harraby areas. Happy to report all those engaged with found to be complying with the rules of the roads.
"This work will continue going into the colder nights to make our communities a hostile environment for criminals both local and travelling."
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