Herts Police have warned that dangerous motorcyclists could cause “life-changing injuries” after a flood of reports of “anti-social” riding.
The force has released a series of six images showing what appear to be young men riding through the Bushey area, with some wearing balaclavas and others being shirtless.
It confirmed that officers are working to identify the men pictured in an effort to tackle the anti-social behaviour, after “numerous reports” from members of the public.
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PCSO Steven Querns said: “Riding in this way is extremely dangerous, to both innocent members of the public and the riders themselves. It could result in life-changing injuries and puts lives at risk.
“Tackling nuisance riding is a current priority for the local team. We’ve been doing all we can to identify those involved and would like to thank the public for their assistance.
“As part of our ongoing work we’d like to identify those pictured.”
He acknowledged that the snaps “are not particularly clear” but hoped “they may yield something".
The PCSO added: “If you recognise any of them or have any information which may assist us in finding out who they are, please get in touch.”
Information can be provided via email to steven.querns@herts.police.uk, online at herts.police.uk/report, or by calling 101.
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