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Hundreds of bikers shut down London streets in Halloween rideout | Hundreds of bikers shut down London streets in Halloween rideout |
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A convoy of hundreds of motorbikes, mopeds and quad bikes rode through south London setting off fireworks on Saturday night for a “Halloween Rideout” that had been coordinated on social media. | A convoy of hundreds of motorbikes, mopeds and quad bikes rode through south London setting off fireworks on Saturday night for a “Halloween Rideout” that had been coordinated on social media. |
At least 200 riders were seen on streets from Lambeth to Bromley, allegedly jumping red lights, mounting pavements and provoking a number of complaints to the police at around the same time as an illegal rave near Vauxhall turned violent. | |
Sightings were posted on social media, with witnesses saying that a large group of riders had splintered into smaller gangs that set of fireworks near to main roads. | |
Daniel Trilling, editor of the New Humanist, tweeted: “Hundreds of masked people riding motorbikes and quad bikes en masse over south London roads and pavements. Had to jump out of their way.” | Daniel Trilling, editor of the New Humanist, tweeted: “Hundreds of masked people riding motorbikes and quad bikes en masse over south London roads and pavements. Had to jump out of their way.” |
Sgt Nathan Shickle of Battersea police station said at the time: “We’re getting a few calls relating to large groups of motorbikes and motorcycles riding antisocially. Report concerns to us on 101.” | |
100+ motorbikes with fireworks = hilly fields Halloween madness pic.twitter.com/EjPDAY2ty2 | 100+ motorbikes with fireworks = hilly fields Halloween madness pic.twitter.com/EjPDAY2ty2 |
Reports came from Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, Greenwich, Croydon and Bromley. At its peak, there are said to have been over 200 riders in one large body, who brought a high level of disruption to traffic in Brixton and Streatham. | Reports came from Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham, Greenwich, Croydon and Bromley. At its peak, there are said to have been over 200 riders in one large body, who brought a high level of disruption to traffic in Brixton and Streatham. |
A Facebook page aimed at London bikers, UK Raise It Up, had called on supporters to join the Halloween ride at the end of last month. On Saturday morning they wrote a post under the heading “Halloween Rideout” asking riders to send private messages to get information about the plans for the evening. | |
Shortly before the riders were first seen amassing in south London, a video was uploaded of a man wearing a balaclava, who said: “When we get to the linkup spot, I want to make sure that everyone turns their lights off, everyone turns their bikes off. Make sure you have petrol before you leave, because I don’t want to stop.” | |
Lambeth Metropolitan police responded to complaints that police were not going after the riders by tweeting: “Only specialist trained officers can stop motorcyclists. Need to coordinate them.” | |
Some videos have been uploaded to YouTube calling the event a “Halloween Shutdown”, showing gangs of young riders. Similar gatherings took place last year, but on a smaller scale. | |
This year, there were also reports of bikers letting off fireworks as they rode, mounting the pavement to avoid stopping in traffic, and cutting dangerously between cars. | |
Motorbike-assisted crime has gone up by 144% in the past year, and there is growing concern about the rise in the number of young riders in the capital. | Motorbike-assisted crime has gone up by 144% in the past year, and there is growing concern about the rise in the number of young riders in the capital. |
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