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Officers in Nottinghamshire are urging off-road motorcyclists to ride on legal areas.
Officers have seized bikes and prosecuted riders in recent months and the force are now encouraging riders to use legal venues following an increase in antisocial behaviour.
As a result the force has now compiled a list of more than 20 legal off-road biking venues – all within reach of Nottinghamshire.
Sergeant Simon Whitehouse, said: “We understand that motorcycling is an exhilarating hobby and people’s desire to get out and enjoy their machines, but what we don’t understand and will never accept is people who break the law and put others at risk in order to do so.
A CAR believed to have a family inside became stranded while trying to cross a causeway during rising tides prompting a rescue mission. Emergency services - including a coastguard crew which led the operation - were called to Quay Lane, Kirby-le-Soken, at about 4pm on Thursday. Eyewitnesses reported seeing fire engines, ambulances, police cars and it has been suggested lifeboat crew members also attended. The reason for the emergency response came after a vehicle got stuck on the flooded causeway leading to Horsey Island and the Hamford Nature Reserve. Tilly Watts, 17, was out walking with her friend towards the backwaters when she spotted the blue flashing lights.
A CAR believed to have a family inside became stranded while trying to cross a causeway during rising tides prompting a rescue mission. Emergency services - including a coastguard crew which led the operation - were called to Quay Lane, Kirby-le-Soken, at about 4pm on Thursday. Eyewitnesses reported seeing fire engines, ambulances, police cars and it has been suggested lifeboat crew members also attended. The reason for the emergency response came after a vehicle got stuck on the flooded causeway leading to Horsey Island and the Hamford Nature Reserve. Tilly Watts, 17, was out walking with her friend towards the backwaters when she spotted the blue flashing lights.
A CAR believed to have a family inside became stranded while trying to cross a causeway during rising tides prompting a rescue mission. Emergency services - including a coastguard crew which led the operation - were called to Quay Lane, Kirby-le-Soken, at about 4pm on Thursday. Eyewitnesses reported seeing fire engines, ambulances, police cars and it has been suggested lifeboat crew members also attended. The reason for the emergency response came after a vehicle got stuck on the flooded causeway leading to Horsey Island and the Hamford Nature Reserve. Tilly Watts, 17, was out walking with her friend towards the backwaters when she spotted the blue flashing lights.