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Baltimore Gas Station Owner Challenges Citation for Dirt Bike Refueling

A local gas station owner disputes a citation linked to dirt bike riders allegedly fueling up at his station.

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A Baltimore gas station owner is contesting a citation he received after dirt bike riders were reportedly seen refueling at his establishment. The owner, who operates the gas station in question, claims that the citation is unjust.

The incident has sparked a debate over the responsibilities of gas station owners when it comes to managing the activities of their customers. The owner argues that he should not be held accountable for the actions of individuals who choose to ride dirt bikes.

Local authorities have been cracking down on illegal dirt bike riding, which has become a growing concern in the city. However, the owner believes that targeting gas stations for citations is not a fair approach.

As the situation unfolds, the owner is seeking to have the citation overturned, emphasizing that he is merely running a business and should not face penalties for others' choices.

Reported by HarborBeat based on WBAL-TV (source).

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