Saturday, August 2, 2008

Message from New Haven Chief of Police: Dirt Bikes will be Confiscated

HELP US KEEP NEW HAVEN STREETS SAFE! DIRT BIKES, ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES AND UNREGISTERED VEHICLES ARE ILLEGAL IN NEW HAVEN. BY KEEPING THESE VEHICLES OFF THE ROAD WE CAN ENJOY SAFER STREETS FOR EVERYONE.

HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP:

1. The best way for us to confiscate these illegal vehicles is when they are parked or garaged. When you see a dirt bike or an ATV, call the anonymous Traffic Safety Hotline! A hot-line has been set up for residents to call and provide anonymous information about any type of traffic violation witnessed. If you see a dirt bike or an ATV out on the street, or if you witness any type of unsafe traffic behavior please call 946-6956 and give us information 24 hours a day. If you wish to speak to someone, you can leave your phone number and request a callback. You can also email us at TrafficSafety@newhavenct.net. Your name and contact information will remain confidential.

2. Make sure your children and other children know not to ride dirt bikes or ATVs on the street.

3. Wear a helmet when you’re out on a bicycle or motorcycle. Encourage your family and friends to do the same!

4. Follow traffic signs, adhere to the speed limit and always stop at a Stop Sign.

By following these easy steps you’ll contribute toward a safer, more welcoming New Haven!

Related story here: http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=8775161

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Odd,
I called in about a dirtbike in my backyard an hour and a half ago -- even took the kid's helmet to buy the cops some time. The kid (and his buddies) left 15 minutes later and I still haven't seen a cop.
It's tough being in a neighborhood between the hill and newhallville.

Anonymous said...

Heh,
After two and a half hours, I left the kid's helmet on my porch and went out for dinner. Never did see an officer. Doesn't seem that dirtbikes are as high a priority as they'd like us to believe.

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