Sprintmick
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Just found this on Autotrader.
I'm not impressed,are you?
Boy racers and riders who cause a nuisance to other road users could have their bikes seized by the police when a new law comes into force. The Police Reform Act 2002 gives Plod new powers to confiscate cars and motorcycles on the spot if they are being driven in a way that is deemed inconsiderate, careless, or in a manner that causes alarm, annoyance or distress to the public. The bike or car owner must then pay £105 to get their vehicle back – plus an extra £12 for each day in storage - a bit of a bargain for parking in central London. If the vehicle isn’t claimed after 21 days, police can sell or scrap it without further notice.
I'm not impressed,are you?
Boy racers and riders who cause a nuisance to other road users could have their bikes seized by the police when a new law comes into force. The Police Reform Act 2002 gives Plod new powers to confiscate cars and motorcycles on the spot if they are being driven in a way that is deemed inconsiderate, careless, or in a manner that causes alarm, annoyance or distress to the public. The bike or car owner must then pay £105 to get their vehicle back – plus an extra £12 for each day in storage - a bit of a bargain for parking in central London. If the vehicle isn’t claimed after 21 days, police can sell or scrap it without further notice.