Police unveil tuk-tuks as latest crime fighting tool
Gwent Police said they will be used as "safe spaces" where crimes can be reported, help sought and crime prevention advice given.
"The feedback was overwhelmingly positive with parents telling officers that they would feel safer knowing that there was support for young people out at night, and from women who could think of an occasion when the tuk-tuk would have been a welcome sight."
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