POLICE in West Fife have pledged to keep up patrols in Rosyth after concerns were raised over nuisance dirt bikes.
Earlier this week, a 15 year-old boy had his bike seized and was reported for road traffic offences after being spotted riding on roads in the Dalgety Bay and Inverkeithing areas on Saturday night.
Posting on South West Fife Police's X/Twitter on Thursday, officers confirmed more calls had been received about the issue.
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"Rosyth community officers on patrol after a further six calls were received yesterday evening relating to concerns/nuisance issues caused by dirt bikes," they stated.
"We'll keep checking the area."
Rosyth community officers on patrol after a further 6 calls were received yesterday evening relating to concerns/nuisance issues caused by dirt bikes. We'll keep checking the area but no trace so far...#Rosyth pic.twitter.com/Ve9sU5JP9q
— Police Scotland South West Fife (@PSOSSWFife) March 28, 2024
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