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Baltimore Police Intensify Efforts Against Dirt Bikes at Gas Stations

The Baltimore Police Department is increasing patrols at gas stations to combat illegal dirt bike activity in the city.

Baltimore Police Intensify Efforts Against Dirt Bikes at Gas Stations

The Baltimore Police Department is stepping up its enforcement against illegal dirt bike use, particularly at gas stations, as part of a broader initiative to address public safety concerns.

Police officials announced that they will be increasing patrols in areas where dirt bikes are frequently spotted, especially near gas stations, which have become popular gathering spots for riders. This move is aimed at reducing the dangers posed by these vehicles on city streets.

In recent months, complaints regarding the reckless operation of dirt bikes have surged, prompting the police to take action to protect both riders and the general public. The department is urging community members to report any suspicious activity related to dirt bike use.

Authorities have emphasized that the goal of this crackdown is not only to enforce the law but also to ensure the safety of residents and visitors in Baltimore.

Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).

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