Bikers gather in support of banned snappers

Kayleigh Wisbey, who organised a protest, said motorcyclists "love riding Fish Hill"
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A number of bikers have gathered at a popular motorcycling spot in a row over three photographers who were told to keep away for a year.
Bikers have been campaigning to have Community Protection Notice Warnings placed on the photographers, who take pictures on Fish Hill, Worcestershire, removed.
West Mercia Police had said their presence on road verges was leading to bikers racing and driving dangerously on the A44 near Broadway, near Evesham.
However, Kayleigh Wisbey, from Motorbikes Owners Gloucester, who has organised a demo by bikers in support of the photographers, said safe riding was down to the riders.

Bikers gathered on Fish Hill, Worcestershire, on Sunday to show their support for three photographers who have been given Community Protection Notice Warnings
She said: "We love riding Fish Hill, not because the photographers are there, simply because Fish Hill is a lovely stretch of road.
"It's nothing to do with the photographers being there. If they are there, then that's a bonus, but they do not affect our riding.
"We are in control of our vehicles, the same way a car driver is in charge of their vehicle."
She added: "The only person responsible for their riding or driving is the person in control of that vehicle.
"There's no reason why photographers should be targeted. If police have an issue with the way someone is riding, then hold that person accountable."

Bikers were racing and driving dangerously on Fish Hill, police said
Insp Dave Wise said the road had seen a "disproportionately high number of serious collisions" in recent years.
There had been a high number of complaints about speeding, antisocial riding and noise, often linked to motorcyclists, he added.
Police had stepped up enforcement and education, he said.
"One recent measure involves issuing warnings to individuals whose promotion of events or presence at Fish Hill may encourage unlawful or risky riding and associated anti-social behaviour or nuisance," he added.
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- Published12 May