ILLEGAL off-roaders tearing up the Lake District landscape are being targeted.
Police have teamed up with partner agencies in an operation aimed at cracking down on the activity.
Officers from South Lakes Community Team aided by Lake District National Park, the Green Lane Association (GLASS), the Trail Riders Fellowship (TRF), local councillors and volunteers conducted the operation.
During the day numerous off-roaders were spoken to and advised of the legal routes within the area.
The operation was successful in disrupting illegal activity in the Great Burney area near Grizebeck which has suffered a great deal of damage by these activities.
Ignorance of the law and legal routes has shown to be the main cause in past successful prosecutions, said police.
Unless they are on private land with the owner’s permission, riders and drivers must be insured, have a valid MOT and hold a valid driving licence.
Vehicles leaving the legal routes are committing offences under the Road Traffic Act and can be seized under S59 of the Police Reform Act and depending on the particular area face further offences for damaging SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest).
Councillor Ian Wharton of Cumbria County Council said: “The operation was run by the Police, various agencies, such as the National Park etc and residents.
“This was a great example of local agencies and residents working together to protect the Park and encourage responsible behaviours.
“We do not want to deter people coming here, but encourage them to fully appreciate it and respect not only the environment but also the locals.”
Inspector for South Lakes Grant Kelso said: “We’d like to thank the partner agencies who supported the operation and helped educate people on the law and the potential for damage to the National Park.
“This operation is not a one-off and targeting illegal off-roading will continue to be a priority for police and our partners here in South Lakes.”
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