PSNI use bikes seized in Craigavon in youth motorcycle project
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A group of young people in Craigavon have been taking part in a Motorcycle Awareness Project, courtesy of the PSNI.
The group were even able to use off road bikes which had been seized by police locally after they had been driven illegally in the Craigavon area.
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Hide AdThe course taught the young people the dangers of off-road bikes.
They also helped them achieve a first aid qualification and a track marshalling accreditation.
A spokesperson for the PSNI said: “As a surprise on Tuesday our colleagues in the Air Support Unit landed the helicopter in Craigavon for the young people to see around it and hear how vital it is in keeping people safe.”
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