Police have responded to concerns about boy racers and anti-social driving after complaints were made by those who live near the on-going problems.
Over the weekend (January 17 and 18), the force received reports of nuisance vehicles racing on the A228 between Snodland and Kings Hill.

Officers attended and were able to identify a number of vehicles involved.
More than eight Community Protection Warnings (CPWs) were issued, and several Traffic Offence Reports were submitted.
One vehicle was also seized for being driven without a valid licence.
The sound of cars being raced along roads in the area isn’t new, and people have complained before about the on-going issue.
We reported last February about problems in Snodland and East Peckham.
And last April, MP Tristan Osborne (Lab) called for more to be done as residents complained of sleepless nights.
Those who wish to raise concerns about nuisance vehicles should contact police here, speak to an operator via the online web chat or call the non-emergency number 101.
Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800555111 or via the form on its website.


