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Officers have issued a warning to members of the public following an illegal car meet near Wilmslow.
Shortly after 10pm on Saturday 27 April, police were made aware of reports of a large number of vehicles gathering near the A34 between Wilmslow and Alderley Edge.
The illegal car meet began in the Manchester area before participants travelled into Cheshire.
Cheshire Police officers attended the scene, along with a police helicopter.
A 37-year-old man was subsequently arrested on suspicion of drug driving, while Traffic Offence Reports (TORS) were issued to two vehicles, one for its illegal number plate, and one for its tinted windows and insurance.
A further four Section 59 warning notices were issued to motorists for inconsiderate or careless driving.
Police are reviewing footage and will look to identify and prosecute further drivers due to their manner of driving.
Inspector Nick Rogers said:
“Illegal car meets not only cause upset and frustration to communities and residents, but put those participating in such events, other road users, and members of the public in danger.
“This is not a question of officers ‘spoiling the fun’, but rather the police taking robust action to prevent harm, and even serious injury or worse.
“The incident in Wilmslow at the weekend resulted in an arrest, TORS being issued, and section 59 warnings, but we are reviewing footage to identify any further drivers and hold them accountable.
“These events will not be tolerated – we cannot allow vehicles to be driven at excessive speeds or in an anti-social manner.
“Be warned, when we are made aware of such unauthorised events happening, we will use every resource available to us to disrupt these illegal gatherings.
“We have a job to do in making the roads in Cheshire safe for everyone, and anyone who puts that at risk will be dealt with accordingly.”