Police have cracked down on a 'dangerous' car meet that saw motorists allegedly speed around roundabouts.
Around 80 vehicles took part in the meet-up at Concorde Way in Segensworth last night.
Police were called due to motorists 'driving dangerously at speed'.
Upon arrival, a driver of one vehicle was given a £100 fixed penalty notice for having no front number plate.
Another driver vehicle received a £50 fine for the rear number plate not being illuminated during the hours of darkness.
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Officers then served a Section 59 warning to a driver for driving carelessly and inconsiderately.
The vehicle will be seized if these actions continue.
A spokesperson from Fareham Police said: “The rest of the group left.
“We have no issues - and no powers to deal with - car meets that are peaceful.
“This was clearly not the case tonight as seen by police - the tyre marks were all over the roads.
“We will continue to attend until these car meets are peaceful with no issues.”
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