Bike seized and crushed
Police in St.Helens have seized a scrambler bike and had it
crushed after its owner had been terrorising streets in the Haydock
area.
There had been numerous complaints about a young person riding
the bike in alleyways, on pavements and in the road. In some
instances he was riding the bike at speed where children were
playing.
Officers working in the area heard the bike and following the
rider back to his home where the bike was confiscated and later
crushed.
St.Helens Council had also caught the offence on camera.
Councillor Richard McCauley, Cabinet Member for Environmental
Protection and Safer Communities, said: "Such anti social
behaviour can not be tolerated. It is clear this bike was
being ridden in a way that was dangerous to other people. As
councillors we get numerous complaints about bikes being ridden
inappropriately. I hope this sends out a clear message to
people that we will not hesitate to work in partnership with the
police and confiscate these vehicles. I would urge anyone who
can help to identify the perpetrators to let either the police or
council know."
Says Inspector Steve Lowe, of Merseyside Police: "Once
again my officers have shown that when anti social behaviour is
reported, swift and firm action will be taken to eradicate the
causes. I would like to take this opportunity to reassure
residents that we will use all of our powers to respond to their
calls and concerns. The seizure of this machine exemplifies
this commitment."