Police said they received ‘multiple reports’ of anti-social behaviour on an industrial parkpolice vehicle lit up at nightPolice seized two cars while breaking up a street racing meeting near the Amazon warehouse off Fabian Way(Image: South Wales Police)

Police have said they have a “zero tolerance” to street racing after breaking up a late-night meet on an industrial park.

On Sunday night officers responded to “multiple reports” of anti-social behaviour on and around Ffordd Amazon near the Amazon warehouse in Crymlyn Burrows, near Jersey Marine.

Police said two cars were seized and two drivers were reported for dangerous driving during the operation. A dispersal order was also put in place. Inquiries are on-going into the incident. Never miss a Swansea story by signing up to our newsletter here

South Wales Police sergeant Carl Jenkins said: “These incidents of anti-social behaviour – which in this instance involved drivers meeting up to race, then driving erratically and putting pedestrians and other road users in danger – have a serious detrimental effect on the lives of the residents in the area. South Wales Police has a zero tolerance approach for this kind of behaviour.”

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