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Your Local Policing Team is a group of local police officers dedicated to serving your community. The team is made up of officers based in your area, supported by additional officers across the county who work together to improve the safety and well-being of people, places and communities across Staffordshire.
We work closely with local authorities, community leaders and residents to decide our policing priorities for your area. This helps us to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our force vision of creating a safer Staffordshire.
Growing concerns around anti-social use of electric bikes and motor vehicles.
Issued 28 August 2025
We are actively targeting the anti-social and illegal use of e-bikes and motor vehicles, including dangerous riding/driving, noise nuisance, illegal modifications, and use in pedestrian or restricted areas. This priority aims to reduce harm, improve quality of life for residents, and hold offenders accountable through enforcement, education, and partnership working.
Actioned 28 November 2025
Continuing concerns around anti-social use of electric bikes and motor vehicles.
Issued 30 November 2025
Over the next three months, we’re prioritising action on illegal e-scooter use and nuisance vehicles in our community. This means you’ll see more high-visibility patrols in key areas, targeted checks on vehicles causing disruption, and enforcement against those breaking the law. Our goal is to reduce anti-social behaviour, improve road safety, and make our streets safer and quieter for everyone
Continuing concerns around anti-social use of electric bikes and motor vehicles.
Issued 01 June 2026
Over the next three months, the neighbourhood policing team will prioritise tackling the anti-social and dangerous use of vehicles, identified by the community as a key concern. This will include speeding, nuisance driving and illegal motorbike use, through targeted patrols, speed-enforcement activity, the use of Section 59 powers to warn or seize vehicles, and by encouraging community reporting to help identify offenders.