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Baltimore Police Intensify Efforts Against Illegal Dirt Bikes Following Officer Injury

The Baltimore Police Department is increasing enforcement on illegal dirt bikes after an officer was injured during an arrest attempt.

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The Baltimore Police Department is stepping up its crackdown on illegal dirt bike activity in the city. This decision follows an incident where an officer was struck while attempting to make an arrest related to illegal dirt biking.

Authorities have expressed growing concern over the dangers posed by these off-road vehicles, which are often operated recklessly on city streets, endangering both riders and pedestrians.

In light of the recent injury to an officer, police are implementing more stringent measures to deter illegal dirt bike use. This includes increased patrols and targeted operations aimed at apprehending those who violate the law.

The police department is urging the community to report sightings of illegal dirt biking to help enhance public safety. They emphasize that these vehicles are not only illegal to operate on public roads but also contribute to a rise in dangerous driving behaviors.

Reported by HarborBeat based on WBFF (source).

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