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Crackdown on reckless Aberdeen motorcyclists

Aberdeen police have led a crackdown on the anti-social use of motorcycles in the city
Aberdeen police have led a crackdown on the anti-social use of motorcycles in the city

Police in Aberdeen have seized 16 motorbikes and reported 15 people to the procurator fiscal as part of a crackdown on antisocial behaviour.

Operation Trinity was launched after residents in several neighbourhoods raised concerns about the reckless use of the machines.

Since April 21, police have targeted riders for offences such as failing to obey traffic signs, careless driving and driving whilst disqualified or without insurance.

Inspector Jamie Wilson said: “The vast majority of motorcyclists and motorists obey the law but there is still a small minority who ignore traffic rules and ride dangerously and irresponsibly, causing a menace and more importantly a danger to the public.

“This is not acceptable for the communities of Aberdeen and we will continue to target those intent on behaving in this way.

“Antisocial motorcycle use can be anything from speeding, riding on footpaths and open land to not wearing the right protective clothing.”

The roads policing unit have been working with Aberdeen City Council on the clampdown and is using portable wifi cameras in places where antisocial activity is common.

Councillor Neil Cooney, convener of the housing and environment committee, said: “Motorcycle misuse not only causes a disturbance in our communities, it can also be extremely dangerous to riders and the wider community.

“Aberdeen City Council has been working with Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service to identify what more can been done to address this issue.

“All incidents of this nature are regularly reviewed at our community safety hub to ensure coordination and targeting of resources.”