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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
National
Helena Vesty

Off-road bikes being driven 'illegally' seized by police

Five off-road bikes and a Ford Transit van being driven 'illegally' have been seized by police.

Officers from GMP's specialist off-road bike team swooped at around 11am this morning (March 6) on Withington Lane in Aspull, Wigan, after reports off-road motorbikes being driven in an 'anti-social manner'.

The off-road bikes seized by police (Greater Manchester Police)

Police seized five of-road bikes and a Ford Transit van under Section 59 of the Police Reform Act 2002.

No arrests were made.

GMP's Safer Roads Targeting Team is equipped with a fleet of on and off-road bikes and unmarked cars to help catch offenders riding illegally.

Sergeant Brian McGill of GMP's Safer Roads Targeting Team, who carried out today's successful operation, said: "We know that off-road bikes being driven illegally and in an anti-social manner is a real cause of concern and annoyance in our communities.

"We work alongside local authorities and residents to tackle the problem and measures include gating off areas that are used, putting up warning signs or, if the problem is persistent, ultimately seizing a bike that is used illegally and taking it off the streets for good.

"We'd encourage people to use the online reporting facility at www.gmp.police.uk, where there is a specific section for reporting nuisance use of motorcycles."

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