Crime
State Police caught the motorcyclist throughout a partial-day site visitors enforcement initiative which recorded 4 drivers going over 100 mph.
New Hampshire State Police charged a motorcyclist with reckless driving and different offenses Sunday for allegedly driving 140 mph on I-93 south.
State police say they caught 24-year-old Salisbury, N.H., resident David Lacy driving 140 mph on his bike whereas troopers have been conducting a site visitors enforcement initiative in Bow, police mentioned in a information launch. After a trooper in a State police plane recorded Lacy’s velocity, he notified regulation enforcement on the bottom, who then arrested Lacy, the discharge acknowledged.
State police ended up recording 12 drivers going over 90 mph and 4 going over 100 mph, in response to the discharge.
State Police charged Lacy with reckless driving, reckless conduct, and driving an uninspected bike. He’s set to look in Harmony District Court docket on July 28.
New Hampshire State Police have heightened enforcement of velocity limits for motorcyclists within the wake of a slew of deadly bike crashes that occurred over the last two weeks of April. In at the least one crash, police mentioned velocity was an element.
Then, on the finish of Might, a rushing motorcyclist who was making an attempt to evade police crashed right into a police officer who was masking a Memorial Day parade. The officer was severely injured in that crash.
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