Sunderland Echo

Crackdown on nuisance bikers

- Ryan Smith Ryan.smith@jpimedia.co.uk @Ryansmithn­ews

A joint effort between Northumbri­a Police and Sunderland City Council has been launched to clamp down on nuisance motorcycli­sts in the city.

Officers from Northumbri­a Police have teamed up with Sunderland City Council to tackle off-road riders who have been putting members of the public at risk in the Ryhope and Doxford areas of the city.

There have been reports of irresponsi­ble riders tearing along public and cycle paths, causing damage to public and private land.

As part of Operation Eagle, the council’s Area East Committee have paid £800 for a telephoto zoom lens which can help officers identify offroad bikers from a distance.

The new crackdown has already had an impact, with more than a dozen riders identified, eight Section 59 warning notices handed out and one motorbike seized by police.

Neighbourh­ood Sergeant Craig Sherriff, who is overseeing the operation, has revealed there are some early “encouragin­g” results.

He said: “We understand the significan­t and corrosive impact that anti-social behaviour can have on the communitie­s we serve, and that’s why we’re working closely with the council to tackle motorcycle disorder across the city.

"The long lens camera provided by the council is allowing officers to get clear pictures of those involved in this type of disorder, and these can be used as irrefutabl­e evidence that allows us to seize bikes and deal with riders appropriat­ely.

"Uniformed and plaincloth­ed officers are carrying out dedicated patrols in hot spot areas as part of Operation Eagle, and we’ve already had some encouragin­g results.”

The chair of the East Area Committee and Doxford ward councillor, Councillor Elizabeth Gibson, has also welcomed the new initiative.

She added: "We are a city council that works in partnershi­p and here, between the police and informatio­n from residents, we're all working together to tackle these noisy and nuisance off-road motorcycli­sts.

"These riders are not welcome on our footpaths, on our cycle paths, or in our neighbourh­oods.

"If you want to go offroading on a motorbike you need to find a club or somewhere it is legal.”

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 ??  ?? Pc Colin Murison, left, with Sgt Craig Sherriff and Councillor Elizabeth Gibson testing the new long lens camera.
Pc Colin Murison, left, with Sgt Craig Sherriff and Councillor Elizabeth Gibson testing the new long lens camera.

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