Salt Lake City police have intensified enforcement efforts targeting the weekly 999 bike ride, resulting in arrests and citations for cyclists. The crackdown aims to ensure safety for participants and the community. The operation follows complaints about disruptive behavior during the ride.
SLC police say they are trying to tamp down illegal activity including littering, blocking traffic, noise complaints, assaults and other mischief before, during and after the weekly 999 bike ride. https://t.co/IC2xzvDSDy
SLCPD is cracking down on criminal behavior from cyclists participating in the weekly 999 Ride. #999Ride #SLC #SLCPD 📸Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News Read more👇 https://t.co/rc3csOV2nI https://t.co/77lvYxQMGn
New @CityWeekly: Salt Lake City police operation results in arrest and citations during weekly 999 bike ride. #slc https://t.co/VrkrthN94z
I was not on last week's ride and I am currently pursuing additional information on this crackdown from @slcpd It should go without saying that every day, twice a day, rush hour drivers cause exponentially greater mayhem than the weekly 999 ride #slc https://t.co/IHNVKX8vCH
We are highlighting recent enforcement efforts to help keep the “999 Ride” safe for participants and other community members. Link: https://t.co/0tPTkNSexI #SLC #SaltLakeCity #SLCPD https://t.co/ZmEUoM0IS4