Police say an apology to the National Park "wouldn't go amiss"
A second illegal rave in a fortnight took place on Dartmoor yesterday [5 January].
Around 60 to 100 people reportedly attended at Meldon Quarry near Okehampton in the early hours.
No arrests are believed to have been made, though the force are charging £200 plus £20 a day in storage fees to collect a Land Rover which was left there.
They added that "an apology to the National Park for damaging their land wouldn't go amiss".
After last night's rave an untaxed Land Rover was left at Meldon Quarry. An apology to Dartmoor National Park for damaging their land with your antics wouldn't go amiss. The car can be returned for £200 plus £20 a day storage fees
— Devon and Cornwall Roads Policing Team 🚔 (@DC_RPT) January 5, 2020
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