TWO people were reported for road traffic offences after cops stopped an off-road bike in Glasgow.
On Friday, officers stopped a driver and passenger who were riding a motorbike in Haghill.
It followed several complaints of "anti-social" and "reckless" riding from local residents.
The pair were reported and cops, who were also on off-road bikes, seized the vehicle.
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A tweet from Greater Glasgow Police read: "Off-road bike officers from #GGDVRU stopped this motorbike last night after repeated complaints of anti-social and reckless riding in the Haghill area.
"The rider and passenger will be reported for numerous road traffic offences and the bike has been seized. #RideSafe #DontRiskIt."
Off road bike officers from #GGDVRU stopped this motorbike last night after repeated complaints of anti social and reckless riding in the Haghill area. The rider and passenger will be reported for numerous road traffic offences and the bike has been seized. #RideSafe #DontRiskIt pic.twitter.com/QmRMqCzHxo
— Greater Glasgow Police (@GreaterGlasgPol) February 4, 2023
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