Residents welcome blitz on bikes

Monday 30th June 2008, 11:30AM BST.

Residents have welcomed a blitz on the mini-motorbike menace which blights people’s lives in Wednesfield.

At least four people have been arrested and eight machines seized in a blitz on illegal riders.

Areas such as Ashmore Park, The Scotlands, Bilston and canal towpaths in the area have become playgrounds for the users, who are uninsured and often do not wear helmets.

Officers are using off-road bikes to go after youngsters who tear around on the machines without a licence or insurance.

The menace has prompted scores of complaints from residents all over the West Midlands who are fed-up with the noise.

Police say riders are putting themselves and others at risk, and launched Operation Writhe on May 1 to tackle the problem.

Former Wednesfield councillor Phil Bateman said residents were supporting the blitz.

He said: “It is clear that there is a real effort being made by Wednesfield police to protect pedestrians and others from these boy racers, who really do not care too much about others.”

A number of riders have been injured around the region. Whitmore Reans, Warstones, Bridgnorth Road and Smestow bird sanctuary and disused railway lines have all been problem areas.

Mini-motorbikes can be ridden legally on private land and only then with the permission of the owner. Yobs who repeatedly cause havoc could be given anti-social behaviour orders.



Free e-Supplements

Business Awards

Book a Business Awards table Book a Business Awards table

Join our celebrations of the region's best in business on Thursday March 22 - book your table now

Lifestyle

Interactive Dining Out map Interactive Dining Out map

Hundreds of reviews by the Express & Star and Shropshire Star's teams to help you decide where to eat.

entertainment

All the film reviews All the film reviews

Before you plan a trip to the pictures, get our critics' verdicts on all the latest movie releases

OUR NEW APP

Get the new E&S app Get the new E&S app

Download the Express & Star’s new app to your iPad or iPhone to get one week of access to our digital newspapers absolutely FREE.