Trail bikes

  • Thread starter Thread starter Deleted Member 1156
  • Start date Start date
D

Deleted Member 1156

Guest
Mate of mine recently moved house, there is some open woodland just behind him. Seems to be very popular with guys on motorbikes but they are just an antisocial nuisance, no consideration for the neighborhood. He spoke to a neighbour who told him that others have asked them to show some consideration and the responses have been......well, unfriendly would be a tame word for it.

Any ideas on best course of action?
 
Mate of mine recently moved house, there is some open woodland just behind him. Seems to be very popular with guys on motorbikes but they are just an antisocial nuisance, no consideration for the neighborhood. He spoke to a neighbour who told him that others have asked them to show some consideration and the responses have been......well, unfriendly would be a tame word for it.

Any ideas on best course of action?

They sound a very selfish, inconsiderate group of people - hopefully not typical of all such riders!?!
 
Some of them ventured onto a course in MK - ruining a couple of the greens doing doughnuts , seems it’s a regular occurence with the trail bikes. Seem they have no concern for anyone us but themselves. Can’t be too high up on the food chain.
 
Mate of mine recently moved house, there is some open woodland just behind him. Seems to be very popular with guys on motorbikes but they are just an antisocial nuisance, no consideration for the neighborhood. He spoke to a neighbour who told him that others have asked them to show some consideration and the responses have been......well, unfriendly would be a tame word for it.

Any ideas on best course of action?
Find out who owns the woodland, if it’s public land they can involve Police or local council.
 
Really can't comprehend people who are advocating ropes and wires between trees to seriously injure or potentially kill someone having a bit of leisure time.

Would the same people be happy with persons firing black widow catapults at them as they are on the second hole?

If it's antisocial contact your local council or MP. Have a look at bye-laws. See who owns the land and take it from there. If they have permission to be there enjoying their leisure pursuit then your friend may have a bit of a fight on their hands.
 
When they are out and about in woods etc do they need to be taxed etc or that they can’t go on the road they don’t need it
 
Guy moves to place where people have been having fun for possibly years now wants said fun stopped cause he has moved there. :unsure: Might have been an idea to do due diligence before he bought the house. :rolleyes:

A bit like moving next to a football ground and complaining it's too busy on match days and can't get their car parked.
 
We get them in our local woods. They scare dog walkers, young families, and carve up the course and the greens. Not a fan. Ignorant hooligans.
 
Top