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If any of you live in the Wildbrook Drive/Bidston Rise, are you having your peace disturbed by anti-social youths riding noisy motorbikes up and down the road? If so, have you contacted the police?
The more complaints the police recieve about this ongoing motorbike problem, the more they will be able to take action against these nuisances.
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They have been a nuisance for too long. We need more police on these bikes to catch them.
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Use phones to record the nuisance, you may need it as evidence. You can then show this as part of your complaint.
Or stick a Apple Air tag on him or the bike that will help find out where he is coming from...
I feel your pain, its like water torture.
Consider getting a group of residents together to become a bigger voice to the police.
We pay enough towards the police, they should be doing more.
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Yesterday I saw about 7 police cars, a police van and an ambulance all stopping traffic in Hoylake Rd just by Saint James church .There was a helicopter overhead which I was told landed on the field opposite Iceland/Asda. What I've been told was someone had come off a motorbike and possible the helicopter was there to uplift someone to hospital (possibly a spinal injury?).
Last edited by derekdwc; 26th Dec 2021 12:47pm.
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I have got no pity for these idiots who disturb people's peace with their noisy motorbikes. They have been a BIG nuisance in this area for too long. It is about time the police did something about it.
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I have often passed by St James Church and seen groups of youths congregating by the houses opposite where Ilchester Sq used to be. They often roar around too on noisy motorbikes, which always makes me wonder why they are allowed to do this? I mean, don't the residents in that area mind the noise, or are the police not doing anything about it?
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Many residents have reported these youths and their noisy motorbikes many times. Yet they still don't seem to have been caught.
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I was DISGUSTED by the response I received from a female police clerk when I rang them last week to complain about this idiot on the motorbike. Rather than being sympathetic, she just didn't seem to want to know, and even had the nerve to make light of the matter by saying: "What harm is he doing? He is only riding around on his bike." WHAT??? I couldn't believe what she said!
What "harm"? He was causing a BLOODY BIG NUISANCE roaring up down the road on his (probably stolen) bike, that's what!
Only "riding" on his bike. What?? He was not so much riding as ROARING!
And to add insult to the injury, she even stupidly regarded the problem as more of a noise one than an anti-social one! The police don't deal with noise problems, she said. Oh come ON!
So after this very disappointing - and extremely annoying - response from this female police clerk in their control room, I am now seriously reporting her.
What do you think, guys?
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Sorry to say this but as far as the law is concerned she is probably correct about it being a noise problem, I know it is very frustrating but that is the way things have gone, had you have been a celebrity, footballer or local councillor they would have been there like a shot, they will act on the basis of who you are and where you live.
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Led Zeppelin Ramble On. Morning. Most likely there Pit Bikes which are Cheap and noisy you can find them on Gumtree for a few hundred. Should speak to your MP regarding the Noise asking for a Police drive pass for a week or 2. Hope you sort it out as there nasty little bikes most likely there seize before Police turn up.
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I was DISGUSTED by the response I received from a female police clerk when I rang them last week to complain about this idiot on the motorbike. Rather than being sympathetic, she just didn't seem to want to know, and even had the nerve to make light of the matter by saying: "What harm is he doing? He is only riding around on his bike." WHAT??? I couldn't believe what she said!
What "harm"? He was causing a BLOODY BIG NUISANCE roaring up down the road on his (probably stolen) bike, that's what!
Only "riding" on his bike. What?? He was not so much riding as ROARING!
And to add insult to the injury, she even stupidly regarded the problem as more of a noise one than an anti-social one! The police don't deal with noise problems, she said. Oh come ON!
So after this very disappointing - and extremely annoying - response from this female police clerk in their control room, I am now seriously reporting her.
What do you think, guys? You can blame social media ie: Facebook for the attitude of the people today. You can blame mobile phones for the way society has become. The police don't do a lot these days, ive passed that ilchester square field whilst police have been there and there's little kids on stolen bikes riding on the field and shooting across the road in front of the police, they dont care. After all they're probably going the local kwik save to get their ma's shopping. Its only a matter of time before someone takes the matter into their own hands, oh wait... That happened on Christmas Day when a Mercedes purposely went onto the wrong side of the road hit a scrambler in the opposite lane, attempted to hit another 3 who were pulling wheelies but missed and drove off. It will happen again and again until the police pull their finger out and do something about it.
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But you should have heard the way she spoke to me! That idiot was roaring up and down the road repeatedly- causing a BIG nuisance - even whilst I was talking to her over the phone, and yet she STILL had the audacity to pathetically just regard my complaint as trivial.
It wasn't just the noise - this lunatic was also posing a big danger to passers-by, the speed he was going. No consideration whatsoever for people's safety.
They need to get staff into those police call centres that have more sympathy and consideration for decent people when they ring in to make a complaint about anti-social behaviour
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