Teenage provisional licence holder Harvey Bird who was seen using a motorbike dangerously round Wisbech has been given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO). And police have urged anybody who sees him breaching the order to report him.
On 26 April, Bird was noticed by an off-duty police officer from the Fenland Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT), using a motorcycle alongside North End, Wisbech, with out a helmet.
The officer noticed Bird, 19, weaving out and in of site visitors earlier than doing a wheelie.
CCTV operators adopted Bird on their cameras, witnessing him proceed to trip dangerously and pull one other two wheelies in Churchill Road and Freedom Bridge.
The following day, neighbourhood officers situated Bird and interviewed him in relation to the offences, of which he was later reported for.
Bird, of Windsor Park, King’s Lynn, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on December 6 the place he was disqualified from driving for a yr and required to retake a check after pleading responsible to harmful driving, failing to put on protecting headgear when using a motorbike on a street, driving with out a licence, and driving with out insurance coverage.
He has additionally been given a 12-month group order requiring him to finish 100 hours of unpaid work.
Fenland NPT have been additionally profitable in getting a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) towards Bird.
This two-year CBO implies that he:
- Is to not use any motorcar off street with out landowner’s permission.
- Is to not carry any passengers on any motorcycle on and off street.
- Must present police with a list of motorbikes in his possession, together with {a photograph} and detailed description. He should hold the checklist updated.
PC Justin Bielawski, who investigated, stated: “This is a constructive end result because the workforce has been working exhausting responding to group considerations about anti-social use of motorbikes within the space.
“Having a CBO in place means that we have greater powers when it comes to Bird’s offending, if he is found to have breached the order, we will be able to arrest him and put him back in front of the courts.”
Anyone with details about Bird breaching his CBO ought to report to police online or name 101.
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