Bikers heading out over the upcoming bank holiday weekend are being warned to ride safely or face being fined, arrested or having their bike seized.
Surrey Police and the Surrey Safety Camera Partnership are targeting popular meeting points for bikers including Box Hill, Newlands Corner and the routes between, to educate motorcyclists about the dangers of anti-social riding and crackdown on any irresponsible bikers who abuse the roads.
Chief Inspector Stuart Sang: "This is about keeping our roads safe and reducing the number of people being killed or injured. Surrey is a beautiful area which should be enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
"We welcome motorcyclists into the county but they must respect residents and other road users. Anti-social riding will not be tolerated and if you break the law you will be prosecuted."
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