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Police carry out crackdown on careless driving in area

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NINE vehicles were seized as police carried out a weekend of action on the Cheshire Lines.

A joint operation involving officers from Lancashire, Merseyside and Cheshire targeted the dangerous riding of motorcycle­s, quad bikes and other vehicles on the county border and those involved have been warned to expect a fine in the post.

Offences committed included void insurance due to driving off-road, careless and inconsider­ate driving, licence plate offences, and the illegally carrying of a pillion.

A number of riders were also found breaching Section 34 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 driving a mechanical­ly propelled vehicle without lawful authority on common land, moorland or land not forming part of a road, or on any road which is a footpath, bridleway or restricted byway.

Chief Inspector Michael O’Malley said: “If you were found to be riding illegally on the footpath, cycle path or bridleway yesterday, keep an eye on your post box because you’re likely to receive a notice of intended prosecutio­n for any offences committed.

“This anti-social and reckless behaviour puts innocent members of the public at risk. It will not be tolerated by Merseyside Police and our partner forces, and if you are found to be committing these offences we won’t hesitate to take action.”

Careless and inconsider­ate driving can attract an unlimited fine, three to nine points on licence, and disqualifi­cation. Driving with no insurance can attract an unlimited fine, six to eight points on your licence, and disqualifi­cation.

 ??  ?? ● Part of the Cheshire Lines route
● Part of the Cheshire Lines route

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