Thursday, September 25, 2025
14.7 C
Gedling

Illegal electric bike and e-scooter seized during day of action in Arnold town centre

The day of action also saw patrols target antisocial behaviour and shoplifting in the town centre and at nearby retail parks.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

An illegal electric bike and an e-scooter have been seized from the streets of Arnold during a police crackdown on anti-social behaviour in the town centre.

Reports about riders speeding around on e-bikes and e-scooters on roads, pavements and playing fields are frequently received by neighbourhood police in Arnold.

Officers responded to these concerns by making the issue a key focus during a recent day of action held in Arnold on Friday (19).

The bike and scooter seized were both being ridden illegally on roads in the town centre.

- Advertisement -
The bike and scooter seized were both being ridden illegally on roads in the town centre

Reports about riders speeding around on e-bikes and e-scooters are frequently received by neighbourhood police in Arnold.

The day of action also saw a mixture of high-visibility and plain clothes patrols to target antisocial behaviour and shoplifting, both in the town centre and at nearby retail parks.

A dispersal order was put in place by officers with two people being instructed to leave the area.

Drugs were also seized following stop-searches of three people suspected to be involved in drug crime.

Inspector Steven King, neighbourhood policing inspector for Gedling borough said: “Tackling all forms of antisocial behaviour is a priority for my officers and it is clear the illegal use of electric bikes, scooters and off-road bikes is a concern for people living and working in Arnold.

“In addition to being antisocial and causing a nuisance, these bikes whizzing around like they do put both passing members of the public and the riders themselves at risk of injury.

- Advertisement -

“These are the reasons why we focused on this issue during our recent day of action and why we will be carrying out similar operations in future.

“I hope people in Arnold welcome our efforts and the feedback received from the wider patrols which took place on Friday was extremely positive.”

For the latest stories and breaking news visit gedlingeye.co.uk Get the latest headlines, features and analysis that matter to you by signing up to our daily newsletter here.

You can also get all your favourite content from Gedling Eye on WhatsApp. Click here to stay up to date with the latest news.

Follow us on Facebook for all the latest stories and updates on breaking incidents from across the borough here.

If you have a news story for our team email us at news@gedlingeye.co.uk

Follow Gedling Eye on social media:

YOU MIGHT LIKE

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

- Advertisement -

Most Popular

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -