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Related: About this forumNew legislation would let police confiscate more dirt bikes from Philly streets
Hat tip, KYW
This will be starting up again in DC too. The off-road vehicle riders will show up in Arlington and every suburb that's convenient for them to reach.
New legislation would let police confiscate more dirt bikes from Philly streets
Riding has long been part of city culture, but the vehicles arent street legal.
A group of dirt bike riders on North Broad Street in May 2020MARK HENNINGER / IMAGIC DIGITAL
layla
Layla A. Jones
Yesterday, 11:15 a.m.
Councilmember Mark Squilla introduced legislation Thursday to help the city crack down on dirt bike riders, a plan he announced at a virtual town hall the evening prior. ... Squilla said his legislation, co-sponsored by Councilmembers Derek Green and Allan Domb, will focus on creating a uniform category so police can treat ATVs and dirt bikes the same. Currently in Philadelphia, Squilla said via email, only ATVs are eligible for confiscation and fines in Philadelphia, so two-wheelers that did not meet the definition are just being returned.
What this legislation actually will do, Squilla told community members Wednesday, is group all the illegal vehicles into one one form and then give the police the authority to confiscate them. ... Hosted by the Queen Village Neighbors Association and moderated by association president Eleanor Ingersoll, the virtual town hall was attended by PPD Deputy Commissioner Joel Dales and several other city officials.
Dirt bike and ATV riding is a longtime tradition with a rich history in Philadelphia. Riders, who are of all genders and ages, have credited the hobby with keeping them out of trouble. ... But the vehicles arent street legal. ... About 1,000 neighbors joined Wednesdays Zoom meeting, per Ingersoll, to air grievances and discuss solutions to what some attendees described as escalating quality of life concerns due to dirt bike and ATV riders on city streets.
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ATV and dirt bike riders zoom around a bus at 52nd and Pine streets in West Philadelphia KIMBERLY PAYNTER / WHYY
Phillys not the only city with the culture. There was a long, mostly friendly competition with riders from Baltimore, a rivalry that reportedly relaxed when Meek Mill signed Baltimore rider Chino Braxton to ride professionally with his Dream Chasers label in 2012. Braxton now rides professionally for Jay Zs Roc Nation. ... Urban ATV and dirt bike riders are also prevalent in Washington D.C., New York City, Miami, and Oakland, California.
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Riding has long been part of city culture, but the vehicles arent street legal.
A group of dirt bike riders on North Broad Street in May 2020MARK HENNINGER / IMAGIC DIGITAL
layla
Layla A. Jones
Yesterday, 11:15 a.m.
Councilmember Mark Squilla introduced legislation Thursday to help the city crack down on dirt bike riders, a plan he announced at a virtual town hall the evening prior. ... Squilla said his legislation, co-sponsored by Councilmembers Derek Green and Allan Domb, will focus on creating a uniform category so police can treat ATVs and dirt bikes the same. Currently in Philadelphia, Squilla said via email, only ATVs are eligible for confiscation and fines in Philadelphia, so two-wheelers that did not meet the definition are just being returned.
What this legislation actually will do, Squilla told community members Wednesday, is group all the illegal vehicles into one one form and then give the police the authority to confiscate them. ... Hosted by the Queen Village Neighbors Association and moderated by association president Eleanor Ingersoll, the virtual town hall was attended by PPD Deputy Commissioner Joel Dales and several other city officials.
Dirt bike and ATV riding is a longtime tradition with a rich history in Philadelphia. Riders, who are of all genders and ages, have credited the hobby with keeping them out of trouble. ... But the vehicles arent street legal. ... About 1,000 neighbors joined Wednesdays Zoom meeting, per Ingersoll, to air grievances and discuss solutions to what some attendees described as escalating quality of life concerns due to dirt bike and ATV riders on city streets.
{snip}
ATV and dirt bike riders zoom around a bus at 52nd and Pine streets in West Philadelphia KIMBERLY PAYNTER / WHYY
Phillys not the only city with the culture. There was a long, mostly friendly competition with riders from Baltimore, a rivalry that reportedly relaxed when Meek Mill signed Baltimore rider Chino Braxton to ride professionally with his Dream Chasers label in 2012. Braxton now rides professionally for Jay Zs Roc Nation. ... Urban ATV and dirt bike riders are also prevalent in Washington D.C., New York City, Miami, and Oakland, California.
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New legislation would let police confiscate more dirt bikes from Philly streets (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2021
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romana
(765 posts)1. Interesting
We have a lot of them in Allentown. They are noisy at all hours and their bikes stink up the streets. Its year-round, too.
3Hotdogs
(13,484 posts)2. I wish they'd confiscate the illegal bike riders in the N.J. Pine barrens.
Quakerfriend
(5,659 posts)3. It's about time!
This long held tradition in the city of Philadelphia and so called hobby stuff is nonsense.
The drivers of these vehicles menace the roadways and cause danger to other drivers.
Ive watched one on an ATV do a wheelie down the center of Chestnut St!
Often times the drivers are underage, as well. Not to mention the noise pollution they cause.
bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)4. They're a big problem in Miami
Aside from the danger caused on the streets riders are also damaging crops in the fields down in the Homestead area.