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Gang of Dirtbike and ATV Riders Spotted Driving Around WWII Memorial in D.C., Police Can’t Arrest Due to No Chase Policy (VIDEO)

DMV News Live reported that a group of four-wheelers and dirt bikers were seen on Saturday driving around the World War II memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

In the video, the gang of riders was seen driving closely near the WWII memorial despite the area being off-limits to ATVs and dirtbikes.

WATCH:

According to DC.Gov, “ATVs and dirt bikes are illegal to ride on public streets in the District of Columbia, but MPD’s chase policy prohibits officers from pursuing the vehicles.”

Per DC.Gov:

Riders of ATVs and dirt bikes are openly breaking the law on DC streets. These riders do all kinds of tricks such as wheelies and riding on the sidewalks. ATVs and dirt bikes are illegal to ride on public streets in the District of Columbia, but MPD’s chase policy prohibits officers from pursuing the vehicles.

In fact, those familiar with the problem say that some riders come from other areas on stolen dirt bikes and
ATVs because DC is known for its no chase policy.

The surfaced video sparked an immediate response on social media.

LOOK:

This isn’t the first time dirt bike riders have disrespected a National monument in Washington D.C.

In 2022, a plethora of dirt bikers were seen driving recklessly on the National Mall.

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