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Biker did wheelies in front of Cumbria police road safety op
Biker did wheelies in front of Cumbria police road safety op

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Biker did wheelies in front of Cumbria police road safety op

A biker pulled multiple wheelies in front of a road safety operation in a "ridiculous display of dangerous riding", police have teenager was riding an off-road dirt bike as he made his way past Cumbria Police officers on Orton Road, Carlisle, on who were in the area as part of the 15-week Operation Colossus, said the rider was not wearing a helmet, drove on the wrong side of the road and was "clearly showing off" as he went past three set up a drone in a bid to follow the biker, and Insp Andy Leather said the "unacceptable and hazardous" behaviour was what they were trying to stop. He said the rider had seen police and took the opportunity to do wheelies."He's been up and down three times, clearly showing off, clearly wanting to get a reaction from us," he said they had identified the suspect but no arrests had been made as he was not at home - however, another motorbike was seized from the address. Police said they had received increased reports of speeding and anti-social driving in the Orton Road stopped a total of 20 vehicles following checks carried out on Allen, Cumbria's police, fire and crime commissioner, said: "Keeping Cumbria's roads safe is a key priority for the constabulary and I."Most of us, thankfully, will never be a victim of a serious crime but we are likely to witness or be affected by dangerous and anti-social driving."He urged the public to contact the force if they saw any dangerous driving or anti-social driving in the area. Follow BBC Cumbria on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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