
"A City Council member contacted police after constituents raised concerns about a large group of people riding through Chinatown and the Leather District on bikes and motorized two-wheeled vehicles Tuesday. Councilor Ed Flynn reposted a video of the incident on Facebook. He said that he contacted Boston police and asked them to investigate. He also called on police to "enforce current traffic laws.""
"At about 2:41 p.m., BPD officers assigned to the downtown area "observed a large group of individuals on bikes and motorcycles operating in the area of the Boston Commons, Beacon Street, and Charles Street," a spokesperson said when asked about the video. The group was seen an hour later near Atlantic Avenue and Commercial Street, the BPD spokesperson said. As of Wednesday morning, he was unable to locate a police report about the incident."
""Neighbors and pedestrians throughout the City of Boston - including our seniors, persons with disabilities, and young families - consistently bring up the lack of enforcement on all two-wheeled vehicles operating on sidewalks, running red lights and stop signs, and going the wrong way down the street. They consistently report feeling unsafe walking on sidewalks and streets near these two-wheel devices, due to the high rates of speed and skill required," the text of the ordinance reads."
Councilor Ed Flynn contacted Boston police after constituents raised concerns about a large group riding through Chinatown and the Leather District on bikes and motorized two-wheeled vehicles. Flynn reposted a video and asked police to investigate and enforce traffic laws. BPD officers observed a large group near the Boston Commons, Beacon Street, and Charles Street at about 2:41 p.m., and the group was later seen near Atlantic Avenue and Commercial Street. As of Wednesday morning, no police report was located. Flynn introduced an ordinance to regulate high-speed e-bikes and cited community reports of unsafe sidewalk and street operation. Last summer more than 100 riders disrupted highways, prompting one arrest.
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