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Cusack calls for clamp down on illegal motorised vehicles in public places

written by John April 23, 2020
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SDLP Councillor for Foyleside Shauna Cusack has asked the authorities take proactive steps to tackle the recent increase of scramblers and motorbikes in the parks, streets and public walkways of the constituency.

Said Councillor Cusack: “It’s absolutely despicable that these individuals think that their pleasure and thrill seeking supersedes not only what’s legal but also the health and safety of others.

“I have witnessed young men on consecutive evenings use the local park as their personal dirt track, speeding through families with young children and older people out for their limited daily exercise.

“I confronted one of them and explained this type of activity is not permitted or acceptable and his response was he could to do what he liked.

“These individuals are well aware that this is not only illegal but morally wrong, especially during lockdown.

“When so many people are making sacrifices and struggling, but staying indoors, this reckless behaviour is a slap in the face to the whole community.

“I have therefore contacted the authorities to ask that they recognise and tackle this serious issue before someone gets hurt.

“I would also ask parents whose teenagers have these vehicles to monitor where they are and what they are doing and remember this could lead to fines and the confiscation of their property.’‘

Cusack calls for clamp down on illegal motorised vehicles in public places was last modified: April 23rd, 2020 by John

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