Wishaw Press

Fearoverma­sked quad bike‘neds’

- MICHAEL PRINGLE

Residents in an area of Wishaw fear it’s only a matter of time before a child is killed by masked youths recklessly riding quads and motorbikes.

The louts have been tearing up a local park and terrorisin­g residents living nearby by riding the uninsured vehicles on roads and pavements .

Police in Wishaw have previously seized a number of off- road vehicles, but this does not seem to have deterred masked yobs in Pather who are making people’s lives there a misery.

One resident who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals told the Wishaw Press that a gang of masked youths have “t otally destroyed Pather Park” and are blighting surroundin­g areas, adding: “They wheelie up and down the street and have no way of controllin­g these machines in the event of a child stepping out. They aren’t road legal.”

The resident says that their mother, an elderly pensioner, is now terrified to go out and walk her dog, and also claims families are selling their houses as their lives have been “made an absolute misery” by the antisocial “neds” riding the quads and bikes.

North Lanarkshir­e Council purchased two off- road motorbikes in 2019, which are used by the police to tackle the growing number of issues caused by people riding quad-bikes.

Trained officers use the bikes to patrol known hotspots throughout North Lanarkshir­e, addressing the levels of antisocial behaviour caused by the illegal use of quad-bikes on public roads, footpaths and fields.

Police in Wishaw say they are aware of the issue in the Pather area and elsewhere in the town and are urging residents to report incidents to them.

Sergeant Stuart Murray of Wishaw’s Community Police unit, said: “We are aware of issues regarding the use of off-road vehicles in the Pather area of Wishaw.

“The use of non- road registered vehicles in such circumstan­ces is a criminal offence and offenders identified will be dealt with accordingl­y.

“We have recently seized several vehicles caught operating in this fashion within the Wishaw area and officers will continue to pay attention to this area in order to prevent such behaviour.

“I would like to encourage local residents to report any incident of this type via 101 or 999 in an emergency.”

Anyone with informatio­n about those using off road bikes or quads on public land can also contact Crimestopp­ers- uk. org online or by phoning 0800 555 111, which can be done completely anonymousl­y.

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