Police officers will ride bicycles with cameras attached to them in a bid to monitor speeding and dangerous driving in Ross-on-Wye this week.
PC Shirley Peters told town councillors that police community support officers will be taking part in the operation around the market town.
“Over the next couple of days, we are doing operation Close Pass,” she said.
“My PCSOs are going out on their pushbikes and they are going to have cameras on the front and the rear of them which will monitor speed and dangerous driving.”
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