NEW: Providence to Crack Down on ATVs and Minibikes

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NEW: Providence to Crack Down on ATVs and Minibikes

The City of Providence is cracking down on ATV and recreation vehicle use on city streets and property, making the unlawful use of them subject to seizure and forfeiture by the Providence Police. 

"We passed an ordinance recently, which the Mayor signed, for the regulation of recreational vehicles at the urging of the [Public Safety] Commissioner," said Providence City Councilman Michael Correia.

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"When the warmer weather gets here, we have issues with ATVs and dirt bikes.  People have been known to terrorize the neighborhoods and the parks.  You can't register an ATV or dirt bike, so any vehicle that's being operated on a city street, the Police Department used to tow them," said Correia.  "People could go to the tow yards and pay $75 to get them back."

"The thing is, in Rhode Island, it's illegal to drive them on city property.  So with this ordinance, once we tow, people can't get them back," continued Correia. "These vehicles are meant to be ridden on trails with proper equipment. They can be ridden on private property with owner permission."

"They're not allowed on city streets, property, or parks, and we want people to be aware of this ordinance change," said Correia.

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