POLICE are urging fed up Flagstone residents to continue reporting nuisance trailbike riders who are endangering pedestrians with their antics.
The issue is becoming a problem in the suburb as riders tear around the area, often without helmets.
Jimboomba police's Sergeant Rob Duncan said residents had given officers photos of riders, aged in their teens, doing wheelies and riding dangerously near Trailblazer Drive.
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He urged the reporting to continue, and said residents should not approach the riders if spotted.
"We don't want vigilante groups," Sergeant Duncan said.
"We don't want people putting themselves in danger."
He praised residents for reporting the riders.
"The public are really good at telling us," Sergeant Duncan said.
"We can't do anything if we don't know about it.
He said parents had a part to play in tacking the problem plaguing the suburb.
"We want parents to be aware of what their kids are doing," Sergeant Duncan said.
Classic DUI charge for driver caught over the limit in old Holden
A FLAGSTONE man who police say returned a mid-range breath test in a classic car last month will face court.
Police say the 34-year-old blew .105 during the traffic stop on Gates Road, Flagstone, on January 30.
They stopped him at 5.25pm.
The man was due to face Beaudesert Magistrates Court on February 9.
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