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Police issuance warning after the off -road bicycle incident

Police issuance warning after the off -road bicycle incident

In its Wednesday update, North Flintshire team of the North Wales Police reported that two bicycles outside the road went to the police yesterday afternoon.

There have been several Incidents with off -road bicycles In all Flintshire and the police have warned that the probability is that an innocent person seriously hurt as a result.

The force has encouraged residents to inform any problem and has declared that thanks to the help of local communities, more than 20 bicycles have already been seized.

A spokesman for the North Wales Police said: “Two bicycles outside the road made of officers yesterday afternoon, without helmets and drive on the pavements.

“Most people, and certainly the riders know: local surveillance officers cannot persecute them, the probability is that they or another innocent person will be seriously injured.

“However, with the help of communities, we can locate bicycles and take them, we have already seized more than 20 bicycles.

“You can inform online through our report tool and if you want to stay in anonymity you can use online crime stoppers.”

The leader reported last month that a The new off -road bicycle track will open in Deeside Later this month.

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Aaron Walton and Daz Norman, who also run the popular Pitbikes Day Out UK group, are behind the new facilities, which is located on land between Raf Sealand and the A494.

The news of the opening of the track was well received by the sergeant of the North Flintshire Dave Smith police team. He said: “Completely support any place that offers a safe and controlled environment for the conduction of off -road bicycles.

“Off -road bicycles on public roads pose significant risks for both drivers and the community. Fortunately, there are local places available to drive insurance.

“Those who continue to violate the law and endanger others will face a positive action.”

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