Police officers are continuing mounted patrols in areas of Bradford to help tackle anti-social behaviour.
Members of the force’s mounted section have started a series of patrols in Frizinghall, Bingley and Keighley where residents have previously complained about the issue.
Inspector Trevor Thackray, who is in charge of the mounted section, said: “It is very important police have a visible presence on the streets, and what could be more visible than patrolling on a horse. This not only helps to deter people looking to get involved in anti-social behaviour but also provides a reassuring presence.”
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