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Seized motorbikes to be crushed

3:24pm Wednesday 13th June 2007

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TEENAGERS enjoyed a costly ride on the Bromley Farm estate in Congleton last night, Tuesday.

Local police officers stopped two teenagers riding small off-road motorbikes in Bromley Road at 8.45pm.

The youths were local to the area, and both bikes were seized because the teenagers were riding on a public highway with no insurance or driving licences.

PC Paul Heatley said as the bikes were off-road vehicles they would be crushed as no insurance could be obtained for them.

"Congleton residents can rest assured we will continue to target any illegal or anti-social riding of motorbikes in the area, and prosecute offenders and seize vehicles," he said.


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jako, jedburgh says...
10:27am Fri 15 Jun 07

sad bastards takin ur bikes its **** no1 cann use bikes with out gettin them taken and crushed

jako, jedburgh says...
10:27am Fri 15 Jun 07

sad bastards takin ur bikes its **** no1 cann use bikes with out gettin them taken and crushed

DRMRyan, Congleton says...
1:46am Sat 16 Jun 07

jako wrote:
sad bastards takin ur bikes its **** no1 cann use bikes with out gettin them taken and crushed
You, sir are quite frankly an idiot.

These bikes were being used on a public road, untaxed, unmot'd, unlicenced. Quite frankly, having them crushed - the culprits have got off lightly.

If you or your mates want to use your off-road bikes, go and find somewhere suitable - and LEGAL to do so.

DRMRyan, Congleton says...
1:46am Sat 16 Jun 07

jako wrote:
sad bastards takin ur bikes its **** no1 cann use bikes with out gettin them taken and crushed
You, sir are quite frankly an idiot.

These bikes were being used on a public road, untaxed, unmot'd, unlicenced. Quite frankly, having them crushed - the culprits have got off lightly.

If you or your mates want to use your off-road bikes, go and find somewhere suitable - and LEGAL to do so.

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