Thursday, 15 September 2016
Another safe Leger festival
Yorkshire Photography
News: Latest - distributed around Yorkshire September 15, 2016 08:35:25 AM
Officers were out in force at Doncaster’s St. Leger festival again this year to ensure a safe event for all.
Over the course of the festival, crowds of over 65,000 attended, with 30,000 turning out on Saturday (10 September) alone.
Chief Inspector Adrian Brown had spent the previous six months planning the event, with the team being supported again by the HM Prison Service and two drugs dogs, Cooper a German Shepard, and yellow Labrador Mac.
Officers made a number of drug arrests during the festival and were out in force to keep people safe.
PCs Stuart Rowse and Steven Freestone Officers also saw a famous face in the crowds, John Challis, Only Fools and Horses’ Boyce, who had come along with Del Trotter’s famous Reliant Robin three-wheeler.
Kieran Gallagher, Executive Director and Mark Spincer, Group Operations Director for Arena Racing Company both paid tribute to police from all round South Yorkshire for doing a great job in making this year’s St Leger another fantastic, friendly and safe event for Doncaster.
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