Operation Trailblaze will continue into 2026, with officers carrying out targeted patrols across the area this weekend, that's the message from North Yorkshire Police.
The operation focuses on tackling the anti‑social and illegal use of 4X4 vehicles and off‑road motorcycles, particularly in rural and vulnerable locations. These activities can cause significant damage to land, disturb wildlife, and create safety concerns for local residents and legitimate countryside users.
Police revealed:
'Our officers will be out in marked vehicles, engaging with the public, responding to reports, and taking enforcement action where necessary.
'If you witness nuisance off‑road activity, please report it to us with as much detail as possible.
'Your information helps us protect the countryside and keep our communities safe.
'Thank you for your continued support.'


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