Labour MP demands petrol stations stop selling to illegal riders

A scheme by Humberside police should go nationwide, says Diana Johnson

Labour MP demands petrol stations stop selling to illegal riders

A Labour MP has told the House of Commons that petrol stations should “stop selling petrol to people who are driving motorbikes illegally and looking suspicious” to crack down on anti-social behaviour.

Kingston upon Hull North MP Diana Johnson said there was a ‘scourge of motorbikes being used for anti-social behaviour’ as she praised a project by Humberside Police partnered by petrol stations.

She told the Commons: “The leader of the House will know that I’ve raised anti-social behaviour on a number of occasions, and particularly the scourge of motorbikes being used for anti-social behaviour.

“I wonder if we could have a debate to look at what other measures we can introduce to deal with this.

“In particular, whether we can get all petrol stations to stop selling petrol to people who are driving motorbikes illegally and looking suspicious, as has happened in Hull with Operation Yellowfin, where 12 responsible petrol stations have agreed they will not sell petrol, as one of the measures to try and tackle this.”

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