Sunderland Echo

Help crack down on nuisance motor bike riders

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People in County Durham are being urged to report nuisance motor bike riders.

Durham Constabula­ry has new powers which mean officers can more easily seize illegal off-road vehicles being used on public land and roads.

New ‘Section 59" signs which have been put up in the Peterlee, Wingate and Shotton areas act as an automatic warning – meaning anyone found driving illegally will have their vehicle seized.

The measures have already proved effective, with nine illegal vehicles including quad bikes and off-road bikes being taken off the streets in the last week.

Police say they will now look to extend Operation Endurance to other areas where residents raise concerns.

Strategic Inspector, Kev Salter, said: “The new powers under Operation Endurance are already proving effective with officers being able to seize nuisance vehicles immediatel­y without the need for a warning.

“This is just one of the ways we are combating this important issue and if you choose to ride an off-road bike illegally, you can expect to have it seized.

“Parents or carers who allow their child to use one of these vehicles illegally will also have action taken against them.

“I would encourage any residents who have concerns to make sure they report it and we can address it.”

To report nuisance motor bike riders go to https://www. durham.police.uk/Contactus/Neighbourh­ood-Officers/ Neighbourh­ood-Officers.aspx

Messages can also be left on Durham Constabula­ry’s Live Chat at https://www.durham.police.uk/Report-It/101Live-Chat/101-Live-Chat.aspx

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Police involved in Operation Endurance.

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