by Gillian McDade
Police have once again been carrying out speed detection operations in the Fairhill area of Cookstown.
Officers were on patrol to ensure no vehicle related anti social behaviour was taking place.
They’re reminding motorists, especially younger drivers, to respect the residents in this area.
The ‘Fair Warning For Fairhill’ campaign was launched several months ago to highlight the scourge of anti-social driving.
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