Motorcyclists in North Yorkshire will be targeted this bank holiday weekend as part of a police operation.
North Yorkshire Police will use a H2 Kawasaki Ninja unmarked motorbike equipped with cameras to gather evidence for prosecutions.
It will also deploy several marked and unmarked police bikes and cars and speed camera vans on key routes across the county.
The force said the “engagement and enforcement” was part of a National Police Chiefs’ Council operation on motorcycle safety this weekend.
It said the main priority was to reduce the number of road casualties.
Motorcyclists represent almost a quarter of fatal or serious injury collisions in the UK, despite making up three per cent of vehicles on the roads.
Many bikers take to the county’s vast road network for days out over the bank holiday.
Superintendent Alex Butterfield said:
“Everyone has the right to travel on the road safely. We believe that no one should be killed or seriously injured as a consequence of using our road network and we will continue to work together to prevent harm and make our communities safer.”
North Yorkshire released this video about the weekend campaign.
Police warning over spate of moped thefts in Harrogate districtPolice have issued a warning today over a recent spate of moped and motorcycle thefts in the Harrogate district.
North Yorkshire Police said the area had seen a “spike” in thefts, particularly of mopeds.
The force added mopeds had often been taken without keys, with secure locks being cut off.
In a statement, police said:
“Our area has seen a recent spike in the theft of motorcycles, predominantly mopeds.
“Often these are being taken without keys, with secure locks cut off before being driven around then discarded.
“Please take extra care when securing motorcycles, and preferably keep them out of sight. If you have any information about the thefts, please call us on 101, or speak to Crimestoppers anonymously.”
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North Yorkshire Police also issued an appeal today over a spate of bike thefts in Harrogate.
The force continues to investigate the thefts, which happened on Saturday, April 8.
Police released a 50-year-old man on conditional bail in connection with the incident.
Thieves steal 10 motorbikes in MinskipPolice are appealing for information after motorbikes and tools were stolen in Minskip.
Thieves took the bikes from a commercial premises in the village overnight on Friday, January 6, and Saturday, January 7.
Officers said 10 motorbikes and several tools were taken.
A North Yorkshire Police statement added:
“Police are requesting the public’s assistance to help establish the full circumstances surrounding the incident.
“In particular officers are keen to hear from anyone who noticed any vehicles in the area acting suspiciously on the night that the incident occurred.
“Anyone with information that could assist the investigation should email Conor.taylor@northyorkshire.police.uk
“You can also call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2 and ask for PC 499 Conor Taylor.
Please quote reference number 12230003712 when passing information.
“If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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