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Baltimore Police Crack Down on Illegal Dirt Bikes at Gas Stations

In a renewed initiative, Baltimore police are focusing on gas stations to combat the illegal use of dirt bikes in the city.

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Baltimore police have launched a new initiative aimed at reducing the illegal use of dirt bikes throughout the city. This effort specifically targets gas stations, which have become hotspots for riders to refuel and congregate.

The initiative comes as authorities seek to address growing concerns over safety and noise disturbances caused by the reckless operation of dirt bikes on public roads. Police officials believe that by monitoring gas stations, they can deter riders from using these vehicles illegally.

In recent months, there has been a noticeable increase in complaints related to dirt bike activity, prompting the police to take a more aggressive stance. Officers will increase patrols in areas where dirt bike riding is prevalent, especially near gas stations.

The Baltimore Police Department is urging the community to report any illegal dirt bike activity they witness, emphasizing the importance of public cooperation in this effort.

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

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