Better Late Than Never: Government Wants to Speed Up Disposal of Nuisance Bikes

The government is gearing up to hand police stronger powers to seize and destroy vehicles involved in antisocial behaviour (including off-road bikes, street racers, and e-scooters), within just 48 hours, as part of a wider crackdown on crime and disorder.

Under current legislation, officers must wait 14 days before they can dispose of seized vehicles, often giving offenders ample opportunity to reclaim their bikes or cars. The proposed changes, revealed as part of the government’s “Plan for Change,” aim to shorten that window dramatically and eliminate the need for a warning prior to seizure.

The move is part of a broader effort to clamp down on nuisance driving and so-called “boy racer” culture that’s blighting communities up and down the country. Illegal off-road riding in public parks and late-night street racing have become key concerns for residents, with vehicles often linked to wider criminal activity, including, according to the GOV.UK website, drug dealing and organised crime.

Speaking about the changes, Minister for Crime and Policing Dame Diana Johnson said:

“By enabling police to seize and dispose of these vehicles within just 48 hours, we’re giving our officers the tools they need to deliver immediate results and providing communities the swift justice they deserve.”

Also on the table is a review of the statutory fees charged for the removal, storage, and disposal of vehicles. The government hopes this will ease the financial burden on forces and allow them to act more decisively when dealing with illegal riding or driving.

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