Police in Cardiff Bay are stepping up their efforts to crackdown on nuisance drivers.
Neighbourhood officers are targeting anti-social behaviour involving vehicles in the Harbour Drive area by applying for a number of Section 59 referrals.
They can be issued when a driver's behaviour is likely to cause alarm, annoyance and distress to the public - such as erratic driving and excessive noise.
South Wales Police says it's committed to improving road safety and enusring Harbour Drive "remains a safe and pleasant area for everyone".
Inspector Ross Crutcher said: "We know how disruptive vehicle-related anti-social behaviour can be for local residents."
"By taking action with Section 59 referrals, we’re sending a clear message – dangerous or inconsiderate driving will not be tolerated in our community."

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