Second off-road bike seized from streets of Bridgnorth
Police in Bridgnorth have seized a second off road bike in just over a week after it was spotted being ridden illegally on the town's streets.
Earlier this month, officers in Bridgnorth took an off-road bike from its rider after it had been reported being ridden illegally in Broseley.
Police in the town have now seized a second.

Bridgnorth Police said on Friday: "Officers from Bridgnorth Police Station today have seized a second motorbike in just nine days following reports that it was being ridden illegally on the highway and in an antisocial manner.
"This type of behaviour creates risk for riders, other road users, and members of the public.
"Tackling the dangerous and antisocial use of off‑road bikes forms a key part of our ongoing work under West Mercia Police’s Community Charter priorities.We will continue to take robust action against illegal and irresponsible riding to keep our communities safe.Your reports really do make a difference.
"If you see similar dangerous or nuisance behaviour, please continue to report it."
