BIKE GANG TERROR: Town Under Siege, Infant Fights For Life!

BIKE GANG TERROR: Town Under Siege, Infant Fights For Life!

A quiet coastal town is grappling with a surge in reckless behavior as groups of masked teenagers on bikes dominate the streets. Residents describe a growing sense of fear and frustration, witnessing a dramatic decline in safety and community spirit.

The problem isn’t simply the number of riders, but their brazen disregard for the law and the safety of others. Footage circulating online shows these groups performing dangerous stunts, weaving through traffic, and even deliberately obstructing vehicles, forcing drivers into emergency stops.

Janet Trendle, a former long-term resident, recounts a chilling experience that led her to leave her home. She describes witnessing shoplifting, vandalism, and a pervasive feeling of insecurity, ultimately deciding she could no longer remain in the area.

Bournemouth, Dorset (Picture: @bhbikesyt/TikTok)

Fueling this unrest is a potent online subculture. Social media platforms are used to organize large-scale “ride-outs,” attracting thousands of followers and, in one instance, explicitly calling for confrontation with law enforcement.

In December, police intervened in an illegal procession orchestrated through TikTok and other platforms, attempting to prevent a planned clash. The riders, however, swarmed through the streets of Poole and Bournemouth, creating chaos and endangering lives.

Witnesses express outrage at the riders’ behavior, labeling them “wannabe gangsters” who believe themselves above the law. The constant intimidation and disruption are described as a “stain on society” and a source of deep concern for the community.

ARRESTS AND ASB ACTION | Officers have prevented anti-social behaviour in Bournemouth earlier today following intelligence that an illegal procession was planned. The organiser reportedly posted on social media platforms to tens of thousands of followers, encouraging members of the public to turn up on pit bikes, dirt bikes, e-scooters, e-bikes, quad bikes and other vehicles to ?fight against Dorset Police?. A 20-year-old man from Reading, who officers believe to be the event organiser was arrested at an address in Bournemouth earlier today on suspicion of causing a public nuisance. Officers attended the location of the gathering and throughout the day have seized numerous illegal vehicles including mopeds, electric motorcycles, e-scooters and adapted pedal cycles.

Dorset Police report seizing nearly one hundred illegal e-bikes and over one hundred e-scooters in the past year, emphasizing a “highly visible presence” and a commitment to addressing the issue. Chief Superintendent Lindsay Dudfield acknowledges the “significant concerns” of residents.

Yet, a troubling question lingers: as law-abiding citizens are driven from their homes, who will remain to reclaim the streets and restore a sense of security? The exodus raises fears that the town could be irrevocably lost to this escalating wave of lawlessness.

ARRESTS AND ASB ACTION | Officers have prevented anti-social behaviour in Bournemouth earlier today following intelligence that an illegal procession was planned. The organiser reportedly posted on social media platforms to tens of thousands of followers, encouraging members of the public to turn up on pit bikes, dirt bikes, e-scooters, e-bikes, quad bikes and other vehicles to ?fight against Dorset Police?. A 20-year-old man from Reading, who officers believe to be the event organiser was arrested at an address in Bournemouth earlier today on suspicion of causing a public nuisance. Officers attended the location of the gathering and throughout the day have seized numerous illegal vehicles including mopeds, electric motorcycles, e-scooters and adapted pedal cycles.