Sussex Police officers were out on patrol yesterday in Broadfield, Crawley when they came across the driver of this off-road motorbike driving on the public highway. The bike was seized, any vehicle that is being driven on a public highway needs to be taxed, insured, and displaying a valid licence plate.
Crawley Police said “Without the above its illegal to ride on the public highway or private land without the landowner’s permission. Anti-social driving will not be tolerated, this type of behaviour has a negative impact on local communities, we ask residents to continue reporting incidents to us online “