Can you help Police identify
these off road bikes?
MERSEYSIDE are still circulating images of riders that
they wish to speak to following a number of illegal and anti social gatherings
of off road bikes across Merseyside.
Detective Inspector Ian Warlow said:- "We have received a number of
complaints of large scale gatherings of scrambler bikes and off road bikes on
public highways. On many occasion the bikes have been ridden not only in an
antisocial manner but also the actions of those involved have been reckless and
criminal. We know nuisance behaviour such as this is a real concern for the
majority of the law abiding public, and in particular people who have to drive
on the roads on a regular basis on Merseyside, but we cannot do this alone. We
have had considerable success in seizing bikes and each 1 of these taken off the
road makes Merseyside a safer place but we need the public's help in identifying
the people who are riding the bikes and where the bikes are being stored. I want
to assure the public that any information supplied to us will be acted upon."
Anyone with information to help identify these males is urged to call:- 101 or
Crimestoppers anonymously on:- 0800 555 111.V