On Sunday night (30th October) police were alerted to vehicles ‘racing’ along Stadium Way in Barton by a member of the public who flagged down a patrol on the way back to the station.
Transport Unit Officers attended and found a number of vehicles present including two vehicles which were in the process of engaging in a drag race.
Both vehicles, a black Volkswagen Polo and a White Seat Ibiza, were stopped and the drivers were arrested on suspicion of Dangerous Driving, additionally having their vehicles seized.
Callum WILLEY of Landseer Mount in Leeds and Connor ALDRED of Barton Road in Bolton, have both been charged with Dangerous Driving and bailed to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court on the 29th November 2022.
Both men have conditions not to attend any organised car meet in the Greater Manchester Area.
Another person was arrested on suspicion of disorderly behaviour and has been released under investigation.
Operation Marshall is Greater Manchester Police's dedicated response to unauthorised car meets which involve people engaging in reckless and dangerous driving.
The car-cruise, held on Sunday 30 October 2022, was spread out across four districts – Cheadle, Trafford, Wigan and Salford. By employing the specialist resources GMP had at hand under Operation Marshall, including traffic drones, police evidence gatherers and a large police presence, they were quick to stop the event in its tracks.
Superintendent John-Paul Ruffle of Specialist Operations at GMP said:
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“Operation Marshall was instigated to effectively manage this car cruise event and was dealt with swiftly and proactively by departments across Specialist Operations, the force gold reserve and district officers.
“We were aware that the event was taking place in Stockport, a town that benefits from a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO), and there were 100+ cars at this particular site. Once there, we became aware that there were 200 other vehicles gathering on Trafford Retail Park.
“This quickly escalated into a further 30 cars on Westwood Way in Wigan and another 40 being reported at AJ Bell stadium in Salford. Through our effective resourcing and first-class planning, we were able to attend all of these events and quickly shut them down.
“This was a great achievement for GMP and our partners, sending a clear message to anyone who thinks it’s a good idea to organise and/or attend these kinds of events, that Greater Manchester police will stop you – and deal with you.
“This intervention met all Operation Marshall objectives, and I would like to thank everyone involved on the night, including our colleagues at the Cheshire Constabulary, who provided us with invaluable support.”
Other results for GMP on the night included six vehicles being seized from drivers who were driving in an anti-social manner and nine others receiving S59 warnings – meaning if they are caught again, their vehicles will be seized.
Two other vehicles were also taken from drivers, due to them having invalid insurance or no driving licence and multiple people are now facing fines for breaching the PSPO (Public Spaces Protection Order) in Stockport.
If you know of any proposed car cruise events, then Greater Manchester Police can be contacted via gmp.police.uk or 101. In an emergency always dial 999. Information about crime can also be shared anonymously via the independent charity – Crimestoppers – on 0800 555 111.
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