Five men were reportedly given warnings for kerb-crawling by police on Friday night.
High Wycombe police ran an operation on Desborough Road on October 25 - and five people suspected of kerb-crawling were spoken to.
Kerb-crawling refers to driving slowly along the edge of the road in search of a prostitute.
The Wycombe Problem Solving Team ran #OperationGust tonight in Desborough. 5 warnings issued on body worn video to men suspected of kerb-crawling. #P2352 pic.twitter.com/lnSdjpj1qp
— TVP_Wycombe (@TVP_Wycombe) October 25, 2019
The Desborough Road area is notorious for prostitution - and Wycombe District Council and Thames Valley Police have been working together to help tackle the issue.
In September, the Bucks Free Press reported that a new scheme had been put in place to offer sex workers support and advice to help get them off the streets.
Friday's operation - called Operation Gust - was run by the Wycombe problem solving team and all the warnings were made on body-worn video.
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