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The dirt bikes and ATV's are back. Screaming up and down Russell, Rosewood, Hemingway, Eastern, Clifton. Couriers making deliveries.
The dirt bikes and ATV's are back. Screaming up and down Russell, Rosewood, Hemingway, Eastern, Clifton. Couriers making deliveries.
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Big Vin (Registered User)
heights.resident (Registered User)
ontheq (Guest)
When someone (either the idiots, or an innocent citizen) is killed, I wonder what the fallout and repercussions (lawsuits) will be to the City. Not a joke. These fools are doing at least 70-80mph, or more, down Quinnipiac. For some reason it seems to have ramped up now, late summer. Different from previous years. Especially over the last three weeks. Someone WILL be killed, it's only a matter of time with this going on. Look up the history of fatals on Quinnipiac, pretty scary, and that's before this current phenomenon.
I've said it before, NHPD are more than welcome to park cruisers in my driveway anytime. Seriously. We're right at the midpoint of all this. I'll even brew fresh coffee for them! I'd love to see these violators spotted by police as they rev by.
Edgewood Villager (Registered User)
If you know where dirt bikes, quads and ATVs are garaged, report it to the New Haven Police Criminal Intel Unit. The officer in charge is:
Sergeant Karl Jacobson
New Haven Police Department
Criminal Intel Unit/Narcotics
One Union Ave, New Haven CT
phone: (203) 946-6098
Fax: (203) 946-6293
e-mail: kjacobson@newhavenct.net
He will respond to emails and calls. If you report a known ATV or dirt bike location to him, he will investigate and confiscate the machines.
Closed Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Verified Official)
For information on storage locations of ATVs and other illegal vehicles, please call (203)946-6098 (reports can be made anonymously). Community members are always welcome to notify their respective District Manager; however, it’s important that people don’t telephone their District Manager to report an incident which is currently taking place, but instead telephone the incident into the non-emergency line to have officers dispatched. We appreciate your concern and help in addressing this matter.