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Police launch crackdown

And Corporation of Hamilton Secretary Roger Sherratt said officers would be working with reserve Police to nab bikers who use the terminal for an illegal shortcut into Cedar Avenue from Church Street.

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And Corporation of Hamilton Secretary Roger Sherratt said officers would be working with reserve Police to nab bikers who use the terminal for an illegal shortcut into Cedar Avenue from Church Street.

He said: "Bus drivers have complained about motor bikes travelling at fast speed down Washington Street South -- there have been a couple of close misses.

"Not only is it illegal to turn into Cedar Avenue that way, they stand a danger of being hit by a bus.'' Youngsters sitting on their bikes on the sidewalk will also be ticketed said Mr. Sherratt.

"And there are young people drinking out of brown paper bags - Police are going to watch out for people doing that.'' Cycle parts stolen Cycle parts were stolen from the premises of World Distributers on Serpentine Road, between Saturday and Monday morning.

The thief tampered with a number of cycles in a yard, stealing parts including front forks, handlebars, a front wheel and carburetor.

And Saltus Cavendish preschool was hit by thieves who broke in over the weekend.

The culprit entered a classroom, taking a metal box containing cash.

A 45-year-old Pembroke man was punched in the face by a man known to him in an assault on Court Street early on Monday.

The man suffered swelling to the nose after the attack, which took place at 5 a.m.

BIKE THIEF JAILED CTS Bike thief jailed A Warwick-man has been jailed in Magistrates' Court after pleading guilty to stealing four motorcycles, worth more than $7,000.

Germel Williams, 29, of Khyber Heights Lane was remanded in custody and will be sentenced later after changing his plea from not guilty to guilty.

He originally pleaded not guilty to four charges of theft but once he found out he would be remanded in custody until a trial the next day, he chose to plead guilty.

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