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Kent to Get Extra Funding to Tackle Mini-Moto Menace

2.17.14pm BST (GMT +0100) Wed 2nd Aug 2006

Mini-motorbike riders in Kent who break the law on public land could be fined or see their machines confiscated and crushed, Home Secretary John Reid has warned.

The government has given £200,000 to help enforce laws on "mini-motos" in 28 areas of England and Wales, one of which is Kent.

Guidance makes clear the bikes - often bought for children - can be used only on private property with permission. Mini-motos, which can reach speeds of up to 60mph, are popular with young people but can be ridden in public only if the rider is taxed and insured - and old enough to hold a driving licence in the first place.

The Home Office Respect Task Force's guidance stresses reckless users can receive penalty points on their driving licence. If the offender is a child, points could be placed on a future licence.

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