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Police seize nuisance rider's bike

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:32 am
by totalmotorcycle
Police seize nuisance rider's bike
October 19, 2006 - Kent Online - kentonline.co.uk



POLICE in Medway have been cracking down on nuisance vehicles in Gillingham Park and the surrounding areas.

Officers recently seized a small motorcycle that had generated numerous complaints from people who had seen it being used in an anti-social manner.

About 18 complaints were received in relation to the motorcycle causing a nuisance and being ridden dangerously in the Gillingham Park, Stuart Road and Park Avenue areas.

Sally Smith, police media and communications officer, said: "This led to the seizure of the vehicle and advice being issued to the 16-year-old rider. The vehicle was destroyed."

PC Andy Ledger, who led the investigation, said: "I hope that our efforts not only enforce our message that this anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated but also demonstrates that we will take action to make the community safer and improve the quality of life for residents.

"This action was as a result of the community working with the police and I would like to thank them for their support, as together we can make Medway and even safer place to work, live and visit."

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:56 am
by CNF2002
LOL...I bet that kid deserved it.

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 11:29 am
by PostHuman
I'd have to know more about this case before I could make a call but sounds an awful lot like the government committed Grand Theft Auto (or motorcycle)...

Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 1:33 pm
by flynrider
That's the second time on this site that I've seen a UK police spokesperson report that a vehicle was seized and destroyed. I still don't understand it. Here in the states you can have your vehicle impounded (if fines are outstanding) or confiscated (ostensibly only for serious offenses like drug trafficking). If impounded, you can get it back after settling up with the agency involved. If confiscated, it becomes property of the government and you no longer have any claim to it. As with all government property, there are rules as to how they can dispose of such property (usually at auction).

I don't see what purpose is served by confiscating a vehicle and destroying it.