Posted: Thu 28th Mar 2024

Off-road motorcyclists ‘using their bikes dangerously’ warned they ‘will be seized’

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area

Police are asking communities for information over off-road bikes in their area following reports of such bikes “causing a nuisance in areas of Wrexham”.

Bikes are reported to have been driven illegally, while some riders were seen not to be wearing helmets or protective equipment.

Off-road motorcyclists using their bikes dangerously and illegally are being warned they will be seized.

Sergeant Emma Watts said: “We know the frustration off-road bikes cause within our communities, and we will continue our efforts to crack down on this anti-social behaviour.

“To anyone considering using off road bikes in an anti-social manner – please don’t risk your life, or the lives of others. Those who do will have their bike seized.

“I hope that members of the public will also support us by providing information about off-road bikes in their area.”



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